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Coronet (oríkògbófo),

20th century

Yorùbá artist
1998-729
This gold beaded Yoruba coronet, used by a Yoruba king or chief for daily wear or minor occasions, combines Yoruba iconography with an imported British form. Decorated with birds that honor the power of women, the crown's style is based on a British coronation crown, affirming an oba's political alliance with the British colonial power that ruled Nigeria until 1960.

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Title
Coronet (oríkògbófo)
Dates

20th century

Maker
Medium
Glass beads and cloth
Dimensions
h. 19.0 cm, diam. 21.0 cm (7 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Bequest of John B. Elliott, Class of 1951
Object Number
1998-729
Place Made

Africa, Nigeria, Ogun State, possibly Abẹokuta

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