The photograph depicts Ebrie (now Kyaman) goldsmith adding wax to form channels for the molten gold, part of gold casting by lost-wax method. "Pendant gold heads show great stylistic variation. Openwork forms and those pierced by triangular holes are characteristic of the lagoons region, while those of more naturalistic appearance were mostly made by the Baule and other inland goldsmiths." [Timothy F. Garrard, 1989: Gold of Africa, Prestel]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for National Geographic and traveled to Africa from January 19, 1972 to mid April 1972.
Local Numbers:
EENG-XIII-18, 30.
General:
Title source: Index card based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
Typed index card reads, "H 2 Ebr. Ebrie. Ivory Coast, Anna. Gold casting by lost-wax method: Adding wax to form channels for the molten gold. 4/4/1972. EE. neg.no. XIII-18, 30." The card was written in 1977-79 by Archives staff using source provided by photographer.
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