Sapi-Portuguese Ivory Bowl
This is a 16th century carved ivory bowl, on a shallow pedestal. It has geometric incised carving running in panels from the rim, to the base. The British Museum records refer to this as Afro-Portuguese, a term used to indicate items from Sierra Leone and Nigeria, made for a Portuguese market in the 15th and 16th centuries. Such items display a mixture of African and European elements and motifs in their overall form and ornamentation, and were considered prestige items across Europe. A more specific term for items patronised in Sierra Leone, is Sapi-Portuguese.
Further Information
- Type: Ivories
- Object: Sapi-Portuguese Ivory Bowl
- Materials: Bone, ivory, tooth
- Culture Group: Bullom, Temne
- Dimensions: `
- Production Date: 1490-1530
- Associated Places: Unknown
- Associated People: Augustus Wollaston Franks
- Museum: British Museum
- Accession Number: BM:Af.7398.a
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