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The Gift of Cowrie

by Latranei Gaibole

The untold history of the Cowrie shell - the cowrie was valued as more than just money...find out why!

She walked through the park in her long mudcloth dress, her locks tied away from her face. Hanging from her ears were simple, yet elegant, cowrie-shell earrings, and hanging loosely around her neck was a rare necklace made with copper and cowrie shells to match her earrings. Her dress was simple, yet elegant, and the cowries sewed onto it in the pattern of the Sankofa Adinkra symbol made a statement that could not be denied. Her dreadlocks, unruly yet tied away from her face with a barrette adorned with cowrie shells, had more shells woven into them. The woman was conscious of the attention that her presence drew, and knew that as she continued on her way, her appearance caused heads to turn towards her from all directions. She was not a beautiful woman, but her dress and presentation inspired admiration from all who laid eyes on her.

The cowire shell is perhaps the most recognizable of African cultural and spiritual symbols. It is an item that we wear when we wish to portray the message that we are conscious, spiritual and fighting for the upliftment of Africans worldwide. They are used to make statements: social, cultural, spiritual and political. The intended symbolism of the cowrie depends on the context in which it is used. But regardless of its use, the cowrie always inspires admiration, respect and awe.

Traditionally, the cowrie shell has a very specific meaning and history, but because many people who use cowries are not knowledgeable about the important spiritual meaning and history that cowries carry, they are often misunderstood and misinterpreted. Cowrie shells are not meant to be mere fasion statements; they are serious spiritual items that deserve respect and honor.

Cowrie is the common name given to marine gastropods belonging to the family Cypraeidae, a family of marine snails that are found in the tropics. They are found in the Indian Ocean, around southern California and in many other places. The cowrie's shell is covered by its large mantle when alive - when the cowire walks across the ocean floor, the mantle envelopes the shell. The cowrie is constantly adding layers onto the top surface of its shell, so unlike other mollsusks who add on larger quarters to their shells when needed, the cowrie constantly adds new shell layers to the top of the shell while simultaneously using acid to eat away at the interior layers.

To fully understand the importance and history of the cowrie shell, I petitioned Master Naba, Dogon Priest and Spiritual Master from Burkina Faso, one of the centers for culture and spirituality in West Africa. While I had researched the cowrie shell at length, the quality of the information that I found was missing something. I knew there was a deeper meaning and history behind the cowrie. Master Naba was able to close the enormous gaps in my research and tie everything together.

The cowrie shell was the first symbol of money and wealth known to mankind. In Ancient Africa (and at that time, the African civilization encompassed every land on Earth), the cowrie was used much like the dollar is used today. They were wealth, and they were traded for goods and services. But why would humanity choose the cowrie shell over all other items that could be used for the same purpose?

"There is a Goddess who lives in the water called Mote or more affectionately, the 'Mommy of Water'. This Goddess lives in the sea, and because the sea surrounds all of the lands and is connected to all water on Earth, she is accessible through any body of water. This Goddess is a powerful Goddess who affects the lives of people on Earth as well as other Deities. Mote often adopts people as a husband, brother, sister, mother, friend, child, etc., and she can become very jealous when a human that she has adopted becomes close with another human being because she fears that her adopted human might pay more attention to the other human being than to her. The Mommy of Water has the ability to reward those who please her and to punish those who do not. The rewards that the Mommy of Water gives when she is pleased is the cowrie shell, and this is where the notion of money comes from," Master Naba explained.

"The Mommy of Water is so powerful that she was able to prove to the entire world that she can reward or punish people at will. The cowrie shell comes as a token of recognition by the Goddess," Naba went on to say. "When people pleased her, she made the sea wash out cowrie shells on the beach that came from deep within her kingdom, the sea. They came as a proof of being accepted by the Goddess and as a reward and gift from her. Because it carried such a heavy spiritual meaning, people who did not live by the coast wished to trade things with people for the cowrie shells. They wanted to have something from the Goddess too."

Why was it so important for someone to have an object that was given by a God or Goddess? Why would people travel hundreds of kilometers to trade goods for little shells? "Cowrie shells are a gift from a Deity. The best way to access a Deity is through the gifts offered by that Deity," Master Naba said.

The Mommy of Water is a very powerful Deity in that she can affect human life and personality drastically. While she is not part of an Ennead of Gods and is seen as a 'lesser' Goddess, her direct contact with humans makes her popular and powerful. Her counterpart on land is the Goddess Sekhmet, a very powerful Goddess on Earth. "Her gift of the cowrie shell is one that is not taken lightly, as it symbolizes one of the four elements of life: 'mooey', or water. Gods of the other three elements also give important gifts," explained Master Naba, "that could have been used as money but were not. Nwt, or fire, gives the holy fire, a purifying fire that is needed for a God to reach the heavens, and Nwt gives the celeste rock as a gift. Shw (air) gives incense and spices. Geb (Earth) gives gold. We do not see gold in the same materialistic way that others do...gold is really a gift from the God Geb and is holy and spiritual."

It makes sense that divination is often done in traditional Africa using cowrie shells. "The best way to access a deity is through their gift," Naba told me. Cowrie shell readings, then, are not readings of Earth Energies, but rather readings of intervention.The accuracy of the readings depend on the growth of the reader. "Mote is a Goddess that can affect everything. Every God found her useful, and that is why cowrie shells are used. The reader is using the influence of the Goddess when doing a reading because she has access to every deity, being and place!" Naba explained.


Cowrie Myths

The cowrie shell has often been associated with the female sexual organ. This association has no basis in spiritual fact or tradition and is a modern concept. The aperture, or opening, is in the form of a toothy slit. Historically, the association of this part of the cowrie began with Europeans, who associated it with the genital tract of their female pigs. In Pompeii., women connected cowries with the womb and Goddess energy (which is not entirely incorrect, as the cowrie is associated with the Mommy of Water) and wore them as necklaces to ensure their fertility. In traditional Japan, women hold cowries during childbirth to help the progress. It is to be noted that the association between female sexual organs and the cowrie shell is a modern concept and has no basis in spirituality or African culture.

Use of Cowries

Cowrie shells have many uses, both traditional and modern. While they are currently used by many people as decoration and a fashion or social statement, their traditional uses are many.

Gifts - If someone gives you cowrie shells as a gift, they are really offering you wealth and a way to improve yourself. They are giving you a gift from a Goddess, and this carries a deep spiritual significance.
Gambling - Traditional gambling involves the use of cowrie shells in a game similar to craps. The gambler takes four shells in the hand and throws them. If three are open and one is closed, the thrower wins (open means the jagged side faces up); all other combinations means that the thrower loses.
Sympathetic Magic - Cowrie shells are destined to transfer power and good fortune to whoever they are oriented toward. On the other hand, because Mote also punishes, ill fortune and bad luck can also be transferred. Depending on the circumstance and use of the cowries, the affect can be either harsh or rewarding.
Readings - Cowries are often used in readings, such as in Ifa. When they appear face up, this is a positive sign; face down normally means one will not get what one expects.
Ancestral Offering - The cowrie shell plays an important role in ancestral offerings. When one puts cowrie shells inside the grave or coffin, the dead person can use them whenever needed in the World of the Dead for intervention.
Symbol of Fortune - The cowrie shell carries with it good luck and material wealth. It is a gift from a Goddess, so it always carries the concept of good fortune and blessing from the Deity.

While cowrie shells have become a social statement, in reality, they are a highly valued spiritual token of MoteÕs blessing. They are used in weddings, funerals, traditional ceremonies, art...their uses are countless. We can adorn our bodies and our instruments with cowries...we can tie them in our hair and sew them on our clothes... they can hang from our ears or necks...they can be given as gifts or offerings...the only thing that one should never do with a cowrie shell is to burn it. Regardless how we use the shells, one should always keep in mind the significance of the shell and its true spiritual meaning.
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I love cowrie shells for the Natural beauty they possess and the meaning of them. I have a lot cowrie shell jewelry and I wear one in my locks as a symbol of cultural pride.
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I love cowrie shells for the Natural beauty they possess and the meaning of them. I have a lot cowrie shell jewelry and I wear one in my locks as a symbol of cultural pride.

alafia blackqueen,i feel u on dat,as we afrikanize ourselves,we move close to the center,like doctor fukiau says" we can go left,we can go right,eventually,we will go back to the center"

i have afrikan brazilian jewelery that i bought in brazil,in the quilombos made by quilombolas
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It's strange that as beautiful as the cowrie is and the fact that it reminds us that there once was (though not anymore) a state of black economy, the average religiously brainwashed African christian on the continent considers them "fetish" "demonic" e.t.c I had a cowrie bracelet once which my mother pestered me to get rid of for these reasons. I realise that there ARE demonic and occultic forces which can be embedded into physical objects but that definitely does not make cowries fetish. They are a symbol of pride to me showing me that Africans were savvy about commerce before yt came with his own destructive currencies. Cowries were loved by Africans because they were a symbol of fertility being similar in shape to the female sexual member.
And speaking of the black economy, we need to recreate it and stop consuming the produce of our enemies i.e sonys, bentleys, beemers, e.t.c. We need well educated Africans like y'all to come and establish industries in Africa so thar black youths here can have jobs where they don't have to call some Asian or white man "massa". Haint nothing like freedeom if it isn't economic freedom
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I do agree with your assessment,my brother. Our ancestors used cowries as currency before the infamous dollar,and Mother Africa sustained her children for many generations before the Middle Passage crippled real civilization.
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It's strange that as beautiful as the cowrie is and the fact that it reminds us that there once was (though not anymore) a state of black economy, the average religiously brainwashed African christian on the continent considers them "fetish" "demonic" e.t.c I had a cowrie bracelet once which my mother pestered me to get rid of for these reasons. I realise that there ARE demonic and occultic forces which can be embedded into physical objects but that definitely does not make cowries fetish. They are a symbol of pride to me showing me that Africans were savvy about commerce before yt came with his own destructive currencies. Cowries were loved by Africans because they were a symbol of fertility being similar in shape to the female sexual member.
And speaking of the black economy, we need to recreate it and stop consuming the produce of our enemies i.e sonys, bentleys, beemers, e.t.c. We need well educated Africans like y'all to come and establish industries in Africa so thar black youths here can have jobs where they don't have to call some Asian or white man "massa". Haint nothing like freedeom if it isn't economic freedom

spiral,the problem with africa is what doctor abu boahen says,' africans have been trading with each other from time imemorial..." colonialism created those artificial and imagiNARY BORDER lines,to keep africans divided,decolonize your mind,spiral,there is nothing"demonic or evil about cowry shells" only thing demonic is what white missionaries taught africans to hate themselves
by bringing to africa all these foreign religions,therefore contributing to the infanticide of africans worldwide what is happing in africa,is happening in amerika,west indies and brazil,a black person,that lives in md,is diffrent than any other that lives in other part of amerika,in reality,we are all afrikans,we are all blacks,but imaginary border lines,got people thinking different otherwise,ina vast continent like africa,how could that be that,there are so many geographical divisions,when million years ago,africa was one,without borders? think about it,colonilaism also divided africans by language,blegiums,dutchs,english and french,colonialism took advantage of the tribal warfare among africans to further divide them,do you see white people divided? nota chance,europeans will help europeans any where in the globe,arabs will help arabs any where in the globe,east indians will help east indians any where in the globe,in toronto,blacks will run other blacks down for survival.
doctor abu boahen says" african spiritual mediums were the catalysts about revolution in africa" meaning,they were the ones that were gonna launcha spiritual revolution in africa.
the dogons of the uppervolta uses cowry shells to communicate with the ancestors and in bennin,shells are also used, for divination purposes,the problem with africa,spiral,is what muta baruka puts it bluntly" they taught us to pray with our eyes closed,when we woke up,we had the bible and they had the land"
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