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Saving Nigeria’s Benin Bronze Casting

3 July 2026
in Africa, Latest News, UK
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What You Need to Know
• The Benin Bronzes, over 5,000 artefacts, were looted by British troops during the 1897 Punitive Expedition.
• The call for the return of the Benin Bronzes has intensified since the 1930s, driven by repatriation activism.
• Local artisans in Igun Street are facing challenges in sustaining the bronze casting industry amid increasing global attention.

The Benin Bronzes, a collection of over 5,000 artefacts including carved ivory and metal sculptures, were looted by British troops during the Punitive Expedition in 1897. The movement to return these artefacts has gained momentum since the 1930s, fueled by the efforts of the Benin Dialogue Group and increasing repatriation activism. Recently, Igun Street has become a focal point for diplomats, museum curators, and researchers, marking a significant rise in global interest. However, local artisans, such as sculptor Oriakhi Osazee, express concerns about the sustainability of their craft, as young people increasingly seek more lucrative opportunities elsewhere. The loss of traditional skills, including ivory carving, poses a threat to the continuity of this cultural heritage.

Why It Matters

The Benin Bronzes represent a significant aspect of Nigeria’s cultural heritage and history, with their looting highlighting colonial injustices. The ongoing discussions about their return are part of a broader movement advocating for the repatriation of cultural artefacts taken during colonial rule. The challenges faced by artisans in Igun Street underscore the need for sustainable practices to preserve traditional crafts in the face of modern economic pressures. As global interest in the Benin Bronzes grows, the future of this art form and its cultural significance remains at risk without proper support and recognition.

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