Bronze Manilla Bracelet
Bronze Manilla Bracelet
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This Beautiful Bronze Manilla Bracelet is an exquisite piece, inspired by the traditional Manilla bracelets used in Africa and other ancient cultures as a form of currency, status symbol, and personal adornment. Made from high-quality bronze, this bracelet captures the timeless beauty and historical significance of these ancient artefacts.
Product Features:
- Material: Crafted from durable bronze, this bracelet is designed to replicate the authentic appearance and feel of ancient Manillas, often used for trade and as decorative items in various cultures.
- Size: Approximately 14cm across, making it a perfect fit for display or as an accessory to wear. Its size is ideal for both educational purposes and as part of a historical collection.
- Design: The bracelet features a simple yet elegant design, with a smooth, rounded shape and an open section, typical of the traditional Manilla style.
- Authenticity: This piece is carefully created to resemble the traditional Manilla bracelets that were commonly used in West Africa and surrounding regions for centuries, often made from brass, copper, or bronze.
Historical Significance:
- Cultural Use: Manilla bracelets were historically used as currency in West Africa, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries. They were traded for goods and services and were considered valuable items, symbolizing wealth and status.
- Social Symbolism: In addition to their practical use as currency, these bracelets were also worn as ornaments by leaders and prominent individuals, representing power and prestige.
- Historical Context: Manillas were part of the broader African trade system, including the transatlantic slave trade, where they were often exchanged for goods and enslaved people. The use of Manilla currency continued into the 20th century, but they hold deep historical significance today.
Tags: Bracelets, Manilla, Metalwork
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