Congo Square; Treme Market Cuff Bracelet
Congo Square, Orleans Avenue, and Treme Market—an amazing part of New Orleans history. Here the enslaved Africans could gather on Sundays to share in their traditional music, dance and cuisine. Many scholars claim Congo Square also gave birth to New Orleans jazz.
The opposite side of the cuff features the Treme Market, an 1840s structure that was demolished in the 1930s.
The original map that inspired the piece is shown if you enjoy exploring the past.
Materials -
Copper or
Brass
Dimensions -
1.75 x 6 inches (adjustable)
Congo Square, Orleans Avenue, and Treme Market—an amazing part of New Orleans history. Here the enslaved Africans could gather on Sundays to share in their traditional music, dance and cuisine. Many scholars claim Congo Square also gave birth to New Orleans jazz.
The opposite side of the cuff features the Treme Market, an 1840s structure that was demolished in the 1930s.
The original map that inspired the piece is shown if you enjoy exploring the past.
Materials -
Copper or
Brass
Dimensions -
1.75 x 6 inches (adjustable)
Congo Square, Orleans Avenue, and Treme Market—an amazing part of New Orleans history. Here the enslaved Africans could gather on Sundays to share in their traditional music, dance and cuisine. Many scholars claim Congo Square also gave birth to New Orleans jazz.
The opposite side of the cuff features the Treme Market, an 1840s structure that was demolished in the 1930s.
The original map that inspired the piece is shown if you enjoy exploring the past.
Materials -
Copper or
Brass
Dimensions -
1.75 x 6 inches (adjustable)