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# Craft Primary Material Historical Context Location (State) Geopolitical Zone
1 Benin Bronzes Brass, bronze Royal court art of the Benin Kingdom (since 13th century); used for commemorative plaques and heads Edo South South
2 Igbo-Ukwu Bronzes Bronze Early metalworking tradition (9th century); ritual vessels and regalia linked to elite burials Anambra South East
3 Ife Brass Heads Brass, copper alloys Naturalistic royal portraiture of the Yoruba city of Ife (12th–15th centuries) Osun South West
4 Bida Brassware Brass Decorative vessels and objects produced under Nupe patronage since the 19th century Niger North Central
5 Kano Brass and Copperware Brass, copper Islamic-influenced metal vessels and ornaments associated with trans-Saharan trade Kano North West
6 Yoruba Ritual Ironwork Iron Blacksmith-produced ritual staffs, shrines, and tools linked to Ogun worship Oyo South West
7 Tiv Iron Currency Rods Iron Precolonial currency and ceremonial objects symbolizing wealth and social status Benue North Central
8 Hausa Silver Jewelry Silver Islamic Sahelian adornment traditions; includes amulets and bridal jewelry Kaduna North West