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Ofoe

The vessel represents Ofoe, the messenger of the god of death. Ofoe is depicted as a disembodied being, a head with feet.

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Ethnologisches Museum
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Object type
Vessel
Dimensions
Height: 13,6 cm
Depth: 12,7 cm
Width: 8,7 cm
Weight: 0,862 kg
Material/Technique
Brass, copper alloy
Current location
Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Inventory number
III C 10883

Provenance and sources

where
Benin [kingdom]
when
18th century - 19th century
where
Nigeria [Land]
Benin [Königreich]
Description
18th century - 19th century, commissioned by the Igun Eronmwon or guild of brass casters in the Kingdom of Benin; ownership before 1897 currently unknown; probably looted in connection with the British conquest of Benin, 1897; in unknown possession after the conquest of the Kingdom of Benin; acquired by Hans Meyer from William D. Webster, ca. 1899; gift from Hans Meyer to the Royal Museum of Ethnology Berlin, 1900.

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