This is inspired by the ceremonial caps of the Akan ethnic group of Ghana with the shape and style attributed to the Baule ethnic group of Côte d’Ivoire. This piece also includes ornaments inspired by Benin Kingdom in Nigeria. Usually, the caps are worn by traditional chiefs or important dignitaries during Baule ceremonies. The various ornaments, in bronze, have a light golden patina and are forged using the ancient ‘lost wax’ process of bronze casting.
The golden shell on top the cap is a symbol revered by the Akan ethnic group and used in chiefly regalia designs throughout the 16th to 19th century.
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Color: gold.
Material: digital gold.
Digital clothes fit all sizes.
About the brand:
Origho immortalises and re-interpretes heritage and culture, fusing rich traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies to create forms that empower, educate, and inspire social change. This collection is inspired by the intricately crafted gold and bronze regalia of revered African tribes including Ashanti, Akan and Asante of Ghana, Baule of Côte d’Ivoire, and Benin of Nigeria.
The collection uses a multicultural approach by fusing ancient African craftsmanship with modern western and European silhouettes to create unique works of art that educate on history and heritage.