Mandingo Sandal
One of a pair of Mandingo leather sandals, missing the top strap. They have thick layered leather soles. Originally, they also bore a leather strap with a button covered in woven grass, and came with a bag. Mandingo was a term often used in the 19th century to refer to Muslim elites in the north of Sierra Leone.
Further Information
- Type: Costume, dress
 - Object: Mandingo Sandal
 - Materials: Leather, animal skin
 - Culture Group: Other
 - Dimensions: 240mm [L] x 90mm [W] x 20mm [C]
 - Production Date: Pre 1950
 - Associated Places: Unknown
 - Associated People: E. A. Bannerman-Phillips
 - Museum: British Museum
 - Accession Number: BM:Af.1950.44.4
 
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