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| Benin Bronzes | | [[Benin Bronzes]] | ||
| Brass, bronze | | Brass, bronze | ||
| Royal court art of the Benin Kingdom (since 13th century); | | Royal court art of the Benin Kingdom (since 13th century); commemorative and ritual objects | ||
| Edo | | Edo | ||
| South South | | South South | ||
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| 2 | | 2 | ||
| Igbo-Ukwu Bronzes | | [[Igbo-Ukwu Bronzes]] | ||
| Bronze | | Bronze | ||
| | | 9th-century elite ritual objects and burial goods demonstrating early advanced casting | ||
| Anambra | | Anambra | ||
| South East | | South East | ||
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| 3 | | 3 | ||
| Ife Brass Heads | | [[Ife Brass Heads]] | ||
| Brass, copper alloys | | Brass, copper alloys | ||
| | | 12th–15th century royal portraiture from Ile-Ife; sacred kingship and ancestor veneration | ||
| Osun | | Osun | ||
| South West | | South West | ||
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| 4 | | 4 | ||
| Bida Brassware | | [[Bida Brassware]] | ||
| Brass | | Brass | ||
| | | 19th-century Nupe courtly and domestic vessels shaped by trans-Saharan trade | ||
| Niger | | Niger | ||
| North Central | | North Central | ||
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| 5 | | 5 | ||
| Kano Brass and Copperware | | [[Kano Brass and Copperware]] | ||
| Brass, copper | | Brass, copper | ||
| | | Medieval–present Hausa metal vessels influenced by Islamic and trans-Saharan trade networks | ||
| Kano | | Kano | ||
| North West | | North West | ||
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| 6 | | 6 | ||
| Yoruba Ritual Ironwork | | [[Yoruba Ritual Ironwork]] | ||
| Iron | | Iron | ||
| | | Sacred iron objects linked to Ogun worship and ritual practice | ||
| Oyo | | Oyo | ||
| South West | | South West | ||
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| 7 | | 7 | ||
| Tiv Iron Currency Rods | | [[Tiv Iron Currency Rods]] | ||
| Iron | | Iron | ||
| Precolonial currency and ceremonial objects symbolizing wealth and social | | Precolonial currency and ceremonial exchange objects symbolizing wealth and social ties | ||
| Benue | | Benue | ||
| North Central | | North Central | ||
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| Hausa Silver Jewelry | | [[Hausa Silver Jewelry]] | ||
| Silver | | Silver | ||
| Islamic | | Islamic-influenced adornments serving protective, social, and ceremonial roles | ||
| Kaduna | | Kaduna | ||
| North West | | North West | ||
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| [[Jukun Brass Ornaments]] | |||
| Brass | |||
| Courtly ornaments associated with the Kwararafa Confederacy and ritual authority | |||
| Taraba | |||
| North East | |||
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| [[Kanuri Horse Trappings]] | |||
| Brass, copper, iron | |||
| Emirate-era ceremonial horse fittings symbolizing power and military prestige | |||
| Borno | |||
| North East | |||
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| [[Ibibio Bronze Anklets]] | |||
| Bronze | |||
| Prestige anklets marking wealth, status, and marital identity | |||
| Akwa Ibom | |||
| South South | |||
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| [[Nupe Silver Jewelry]] | |||
| Silver | |||
| Amulets and adornments reflecting Islamic influence and Nupe courtly culture | |||
| Niger | |||
| North Central | |||
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| [[Fulani Silver Adornments]] | |||
| Silver | |||
| Portable wealth and identity markers among pastoral Fulani communities | |||
| Multiple (Northern Nigeria) | |||
| North West / North East | |||
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| [[Efik Brass Anklets]] | |||
| Brass | |||
| Trade-era prestige ornaments linked to Cross River wealth and social status | |||
| Cross River | |||
| South South | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 22 February 2026
| # | Craft | Primary Material | Historical Context | Location (State) | Geopolitical Zone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Benin Bronzes | Brass, bronze | Royal court art of the Benin Kingdom (since 13th century); commemorative and ritual objects | Edo | South South |
| 2 | Igbo-Ukwu Bronzes | Bronze | 9th-century elite ritual objects and burial goods demonstrating early advanced casting | Anambra | South East |
| 3 | Ife Brass Heads | Brass, copper alloys | 12th–15th century royal portraiture from Ile-Ife; sacred kingship and ancestor veneration | Osun | South West |
| 4 | Bida Brassware | Brass | 19th-century Nupe courtly and domestic vessels shaped by trans-Saharan trade | Niger | North Central |
| 5 | Kano Brass and Copperware | Brass, copper | Medieval–present Hausa metal vessels influenced by Islamic and trans-Saharan trade networks | Kano | North West |
| 6 | Yoruba Ritual Ironwork | Iron | Sacred iron objects linked to Ogun worship and ritual practice | Oyo | South West |
| 7 | Tiv Iron Currency Rods | Iron | Precolonial currency and ceremonial exchange objects symbolizing wealth and social ties | Benue | North Central |
| 8 | Hausa Silver Jewelry | Silver | Islamic-influenced adornments serving protective, social, and ceremonial roles | Kaduna | North West |
| 9 | Jukun Brass Ornaments | Brass | Courtly ornaments associated with the Kwararafa Confederacy and ritual authority | Taraba | North East |
| 10 | Kanuri Horse Trappings | Brass, copper, iron | Emirate-era ceremonial horse fittings symbolizing power and military prestige | Borno | North East |
| 11 | Ibibio Bronze Anklets | Bronze | Prestige anklets marking wealth, status, and marital identity | Akwa Ibom | South South |
| 12 | Nupe Silver Jewelry | Silver | Amulets and adornments reflecting Islamic influence and Nupe courtly culture | Niger | North Central |
| 13 | Fulani Silver Adornments | Silver | Portable wealth and identity markers among pastoral Fulani communities | Multiple (Northern Nigeria) | North West / North East |
| 14 | Efik Brass Anklets | Brass | Trade-era prestige ornaments linked to Cross River wealth and social status | Cross River | South South |