Mori Whip
A Mori leatherwork whip. This example is plaited with a double end of 14 lashes. The handle is bound with very finely plaited leather, except the centre, where it is plain. It has a leather plaited button on the loop at the junction of the whip and the handle. The handle ends in 13 leather strings, each ending in a leather button. Mori or Mandingo leatherwork is traditionally associated with Muslim elites and comes from the Northern Province of Sierra Leone.
Further Information
- Type: Regalia, Tools, implements
 - Object: Mori Whip
 - Materials: Leather, animal skin
 - Culture Group: Fula, Mandingo, Mende
 - Dimensions: Unknown
 - Production Date: Pre 1892
 - Associated Places: Unknown
 - Associated People: Thomas Joshua Alldridge (Collector)
 - Museum: Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
 - Accession Number: BMAG:R3483/57
 
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