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    Master Artisans Strive to Preserve Nigeria’s Benin Bronze Casting Tradition

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The centuries-old craft of Benin bronze casting in Nigeria faces a critical moment as master artisans work tirelessly to preserve this unique cultural heritage. These craftsmen are not only creators but also custodians of a tradition that dates back hundreds of years, embodying the history and identity of the Benin Kingdom. Their efforts come amid increasing global discussions about the restitution of African artifacts taken during colonial times, which has brought renewed attention to the significance of these bronzes.

    In a significant development, the artisans emphasize the urgency of safeguarding their craft, warning that its survival depends on continued practice and transmission to younger generations. The intricate process of bronze casting requires specialized skills passed down through families, making the loss of any artisan a potential blow to the entire tradition. Meanwhile, international restitution campaigns highlight the cultural and historical value of these artifacts, underscoring the need to support the communities that created them.

    Notably, the fight to keep Benin bronze casting alive extends beyond cultural preservation; it also represents a broader struggle for recognition and respect of African heritage worldwide. The artisans’ dedication ensures that this ancient art form remains vibrant, contributing to Nigeria’s cultural identity and inspiring future generations. Their work serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of protecting intangible cultural heritage in the face of modern challenges.

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