The Brief
- Beyond earrings – these are wearable African culture and heritage.
- The earrings are based upon an iconic piece of 16th century African art.
- The image is of Iyoba Idia – an African Woman (Edo) and Queen Mother who was a leader, warrior, and inspiration.
- These earrings make a bold statement by acknowledging the original art & culture.
- This jewellery brings Edo & Nigerian heritage into the spotlight.
- Solid bronze. Ethically made in the UK.
The Details
The earrings are cast in bronze with Sterling silver hooks. Dimensions: Each mask size: 2.2cm (w) x 4.5cm (h).They celebrate the phenomenal Iyoba Idia from the Kingdom of Benin during the 16th century (now in modern day Nigeria).
The Story
Bold pieces. Bold statement. These earrings are a contemporary interpretation of one of the most recognised African Art-works- the Iyoba Idia ivory pendent mask. The original mask, most likely created in the 16th century, destroyed the myth that African art was primitive. The mask sent a clear message: that African art was as sophisticated or even more so, than European art.
Iyoba Idia - warrior, politician, spiritual leader, adept politician, and protector of the Edo people. She was also known as the "The Hidden Oba" and remains a giant of true leadership. For more information see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iJat3eyWag
http://rainqueensofafrica.com/2012/11/iyoba-idia-the-hidden-oba-of-benin/
http://www.cultureindevelopment.nl/News/Heritage_Africa/683/Queen_Idia_Mask's_sale_sets_Sotheby's_against_art_world