
Gold weight, farmer - Symbol of basic needs
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Gold weight - farmer figure, single piece
Bronze alloy, Ashanti, Ghana, 20th century, size approx. 40mm x 58mm x 19mm
Gold weights (known as mrammou) are elaborately cast bronze weights, to which the weight of the gold dust being weighed was compared using a balance scale in trade. Until the late 19th century, gold (siga) was the traditional currency of the Ashanti, Fante, Baule and other Akan peoples of Ghana. A man's status was measured by the number of gold weights. His status increased significantly if he had a complete set of weights. This was often given to the groom as a wedding gift. The weights ensured that the man could trade honorably and successfully. The elaborately made, small gold weights depicted meaningful symbols, plants, animals and people.
Lost wax casting (French: cire perdue) or "lost wax" is a mold making method. In it, a model of an amulet or desired object is molded from wax. A fireproof mold is made of clay around this. The wax model is removed by melting or burning. The empty space created in the mold is filled with bronze. The mold is broken, resulting in a completely unique piece.
Symbol meaning
The symbolic meaning of the gold weight for sale is related to the motif, the farmer. The person hoeing symbolizes agriculture and food production, the basis of all life. Agriculture requires cooperation between members of a community and therefore the motif is also related to the meaning of community and the importance of cooperation. Hoeing represents hard work and commitment, so perseverance, perseverance and long-term benefit are key symbolic meanings for this amulet.
Symbolic meanings can always vary, and their interpretation is individual. Bronze weights are ambiguous and can communicate different things at different times.
Ritual use
A gold weight as an amulet can be a powerful symbol when used in rituals or spiritual practices. Here are a few ways you can utilize it in rituals:
- Focusing your awareness: You can use a gold weight in meditation or at the beginning of a ritual as a focus aid. Hold it in your hands or place it in front of you, and focus on its symbolism and meaning. This will help calm your mind and deepen your meditative state.
- Setting an intention: Before beginning the ritual, you can hold the gold weight in your hands and place a specific intention or wish on it. Visualize how its power and symbolism will strengthen your goal.
- Channeling Power: The gold weight can act as a symbol of power. Use it in rituals where you want to channel its properties such as protection, growth, and transformation. You can hold the amulet in your hands or place it on your altar while performing the ritual.
- As a ritual object: A gold weight can be a ritual object that you use as part of certain ceremonies or celebrations. You can carry it with you, make it into an amulet to wear around your neck, or place it on an altar to emphasize the theme of the ritual.
- Spiritual Journey Reminder: A gold weight can also serve as a reminder of your spiritual journey and growth. You can wear it daily or as often as needed to remind yourself that you are in a constant process of evolution and transformation.
When using the power of the gold weight in rituals, remember to create a ritual that feels natural and meaningful to you. This will help you connect the amulet's power to your own purposes and needs.
Note! The amulets, skillfully cast from bronze, are handmade and have been used extensively, and Each amulet is unique. Therefore, colors and shapes may vary. The amulets may be dusty, patinated and may have small surface defects.