





The ownership of this object was transferred to Nigeria’s National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) in November 2022.
A side-blown horn (oko). Benin City. Made by Igbesanmwan guildmembers (ivory and wood carvers). Oko are frequently used by priests to evoke spirits and by traditional doctors to drive away witches when attending to a patient that may have been afflicted by a witch. Oko can also serve as an object of commemoration. Register: 'ceremonial whistle'.