1800
Presenting only the essentials of the form, a Bamana blacksmith created this minimal image of a horse and rider, elegant in its stylization and simplification. In Mali, iron ore has been smelted and forged since the end of the first millennium B.C. Blacksmiths of the region still forge iron using techniques developed centuries ago. When heated, iron can be hammered into any desired shape. It hardens into a permanent form as it cools. Smiths are regarded as extraordinary for their ability to transform raw iron into tools, weapons and ritual objects.