Boloko Currency

4027

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Kusu
ITEM #:
4027
ETHNICITY:
Kusu
ORIGIN:
Democratic Republic of Congo
KUSU BOLOKO CURRENCY:
This kusu boloko currency served as pieces of currency in the Congo. They were used for rare, but major transactions.

 


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ITEM #:
4027
ETHNICITY:
Kusu
ORIGIN:
Democratic Republic of Congo
MEDIUM:
Copper.
DIMENSIONS:
17.5″ (39.4 cm).
CONDITION:
Good.


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PROVENANCE:
Private Estate Collection – Florida, USA.


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CATALOGUE NOTE:
Boloko Currency.
These U-shaped currencies, known as Boloko Currency made by the Kusu people, were made from a section of copper rod and each end was beaten into a thin disc-like section. These currency items were made by the Kusu blacksmiths.

The value of a Konga Boloko was specified as follows by Alfred Mahieu in Numismatique du Congo 1485-1924 (Brussels, 1924):
1 Konga / Boloko currency bought a billy goat,
2 Konga / Boloko bought a man slave,
3 Konga / Boloko bought a female slave,
10 Konga / Boloko constituted a normal dowry for a wife.

For a similar example see:
– “The Perfect Form”, by Roberto Ballarini, page 295.
– “African Currency”, by Adolfo Bartolomucci, page 90.

 


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