Knife-sheath tip (sika boha)

1800s Overall: 8.7 cm (3 7/16 in.) Source image
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Gold sheaths covered the cast iron blade of a king’s ceremonial knife (sikay), wrapping them with symbolism. In Akan states like the Asante Kingdom, gold embodies life force (kra) and is the sun’s earthly counterpart. Only goldsmiths’ guild members could make gold ornaments fo...

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