Description:
The Dutch Slave Ship 15-inches model is a meticulously crafted replica built with high-quality Western Red wood to reflect the sturdy and functional structure of the original vessel. The attention to detail is evident in the handcrafted features, including accurately recreated outlines of the cargo hold, hatches, and simple deck fittings, all of which are assembled using traditional shipbuilding techniques to ensure historical accuracy. Each component is thoughtfully placed, offering a combination of durability and aesthetic appeal.
Finished with a smooth, natural wood tone, the 15 inches model rests on a polished wooden base and includes a brass nameplate, making it a distinguished decorative piece. Ideal for collectors, maritime history enthusiasts, or those wishing to honor the Netherlands’ rich nautical legacy, this model stands as both a miniature work of art and a tribute to the design and craftsmanship of classic Dutch shipping vessels
History:
The Dutch Slave Ship was a key vessel used during the 17th and 18th centuries, playing an integral role in the transatlantic slave trade. These ships were designed to transport enslaved Africans from the continent to the Americas, as part of the Dutch colonial empire's extensive trading network.
Built with advanced shipbuilding techniques of the time, Dutch slave ships were engineered for both durability and efficiency. Their design allowed for the transportation of large numbers of enslaved individuals under brutal conditions, as well as goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
Though they were symbols of Dutch maritime prowess, these ships are also a painful reminder of the dark legacy of the transatlantic slave trade, a chapter in history that left a lasting impact on global society and continues to shape modern discussions on race and history