Trumpet
AF227
Location: On Display in the Africa Galleries
From: Nigeria
Curatorial Section: African
Object Number | AF227 |
Current Location | Africa Galleries - On Display |
Culture | Edo (Africa) | Bini |
Provenience | Nigeria |
Culture Area | West Africa |
Section | African |
Materials | Ivory |
Technique | Carved |
Description | The tusk is much pared down so as to have an octagonal section for the greater part of its length. The large end, rounded is carved into bands and panels of charateristic geometric ornament. The mouth-piece hole is about the middle of the outside of the curve: a rectangular excavation is made in the thickness of the ivory; from the end of this towards the open extremity of the trumpet a round perforation leads diagonally into the natural hollow of the tusk. |
Length | 65.7 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of Mrs. Sarah (William D.) Frishmuth, 1900 |
Report problems and issues to digitalmedia@pennmuseum.org.