Vintage Silver Penca de Balangandan Brazilian Slave Amulet Chatelaine 12 Charms
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Up for sale is a rare and authentic Penca de Balangandã, a traditional Afro-Brazilian amulet worn by enslaved and freed Afro-Brazilian women in Bahia, Brazil during the 19th and early 20th centuries. This piece features 12 unique charms, each carrying symbolic meaning in protection, fertility, prosperity, and spirituality.
Key Features:
✔️ Authentic Antique Handmade Piece – Estimated to date from the late 19th to early 20th century (circa 1880-1920s), this Balangandã showcases expert metalwork with hand-engraved details and handcrafted charms.
✔️ 12 Symbolic Charms – Includes fruit, leaves, religious symbols, and a carved black hand, all of which are tied to Candomblé, Catholic, and Afro-Brazilian spiritual traditions.
✔️ Ornate Parrot-Clasp & Heavy Chain – The double-parrot clasp and thick metal chain are hallmarks of antique Balangandã jewelry, symbolizing freedom and good fortune.
✔️ Silver & Mixed Metals – While exact composition is untested, it appears to be low-purity silver or silver alloy, with natural patina and oxidation, indicating age.
✔️ Collector’s & Museum-Quality Piece – Highly sought after by antique collectors, historians, and those interested in Afro-Brazilian cultural artifacts.
Specifications:
Origin: Bahia, Brazil
Material: Silver & Mixed Metals (Untested)
Number of Charms: 12
Condition: Excellent antique condition with patina, oxidation, and wear consistent with age. No restorations or modern modifications.
Size: Charm holder is about 4" x 2.5
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