Pendant: Face by Unknown Artist - 1900 - 7.6 x 5 cm Cleveland Museum of Art Pendant: Face by Unknown Artist - 1900 - 7.6 x 5 cm Cleveland Museum of Art

Pendant: Face

gold • 7.6 x 5 cm
  • Unknown Artist Unknown Artist 1900

Cast using the lost-wax method, gold objects are the only Baule art forms associated with ancestral spirits. The Baule are originally part of a breakaway group of the Akan people from Ghana. Usually stored in suitcases or pots, a collection of gold adornments (aja) are displayed on important occasions such as funerals. They are laid out around the corpse before burial as a sign of respect and their family's wealth. Faces such as this pendant are said to be idealized portraits of friends or lovers. This depiction of a man has a beard and elaborately styled hair.

We present today's masterpiece thanks to the Cleveland Museum of Art. Have a great weekend!

P.S. The stylized motif of a face was popular among many cultures; here you can read about the great mystery of the Sanxingdui masks from Asia.