Museum of the Horse Logo
home
Latest News
about us
collections
archive
journal
poetry
unicorn tales
travel
fergus
links
horse talk
sponsors
contact us
 
Museum of the Horse
Up to Stirrups
Accoutrements Artefacts Bits Bridles Clothing Horse Shoes
Miscellaneous Saddles Spurs Stirrups Whips Shamanism
Previous Exhibit Next Exhibit
 

Stirrup Iron from Mali

Stirrup Iron from MaliThis is a pair of irons from Mali made by people from the Bamana tribe.

These are old, and very small compared to the other irons and may have been made for a child.

Iron was a very precious commodity in Africa and these have been made with care.

Mali is a unique source of different styles of stirrup irons both is size design and materials used.

Size 4” (10 cm) across and 5” (12.5 cm) height. The foot area is tiny at 2.5” (7 cm)

Provenance: purchased from Harvey Derrien by Private collector 1990’s approx value £40

 
 
 
 
Copyright © 2008-2010 Museum of the Horse. All Rights Reserved.
 
Photographs Copyright © Dale Durfee www.daledurfee.com and others
 
Site designed by Coran Foddering - www.coransnet.com - www.coransweb.co.uk
 
home | news | about us | collections | archive | journal | poetry
unicorn tales | travel | fergus | links | horse talk | sponsors | contact us
 
stirrup iron | stirrup irons | single stirrup | dogon stirrups | single iron, mali | black iron stirrups | bronze stirrups
stirrup irons, mali | stirrup iron, mali