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Elephant goad
Elephant goad, 1802 (c); wrought iron open work staff with pointed ends; constructed from six bars, each divided by six discs which are pierced and hold a brass bell; decorated with painted gold and silver designs; reputedly made in India during the nineteenth century. Date: circa 1802
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1802 Bars Bell Brass Constructed Discs Divided Elephant Ends Hold Iron Pierced Pointed Reputedly Staff Wrought Goad Made
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This antique print showcases an intricately designed Elephant Goad, a historical tool used to control and direct elephants in India during the nineteenth century. The goad, estimated to be from around 1802, is made of wrought iron and exhibits open work, with six bars that are each divided by six discs. The discs hold a brass bell at their center, adding an audible component to the goad's design. The staff is adorned with stunning gold and silver painted designs, adding an ornate and decorative touch to the functional tool. The pointed ends of the goad were used to prod and guide elephants, while the bells were believed to ward off evil spirits and deter other animals. The Elephant Goad is a testament to the rich cultural history of India and the intricate craftsmanship of its artisans during the colonial era. Its open work design, with its intricate patterns and delicate piercings, is a marvel of metalworking and showcases the artistic prowess of the time. The goad's age and provenance are not definitively known, but it is reputedly from India and is a valuable addition to any collection of historical artifacts or decorative items. Its intricate design and historical significance make it a fascinating piece of world history and a beautiful work of art.
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