East Africa (Somalia, Ethiopia) or Central Africa (Chad/Cameroon region) – to be confirmed
Protective object but also a symbol of social status, reserved for warriors or chiefs.
More than just a defensive weapon, this richly decorated shield served as a symbol of power and prestige. Its presence at ceremonies underscored the bravery and nobility of its owner.
This circular shield is made of thick leather, adorned with incised geometric patterns and richly decorated with metal beads arranged in rays and garlands. The decorations attest to its role as a symbol of prestige, beyond its purely defensive function.