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Commemorative keychain, "26 de Julio" (Moncada / 26th of July)
Object/Artifact
A keychain with a small upright rectangular enameled-metal fob on a fine link chain with a hinged C-shaped snap key ring. The fob has a dark navy enamel ground; the top edge is cut/stylized as the crenellated battlements of a fortress, with four short vertical white marks below the merlons suggesting windows or a wall. The center carries the date "26" — the "2" in white and the "6" reversed out of a red block, the colors of the 26th of July Movement — above "JULIO" ("July") in white. The design reads as a stylized depiction of the Moncada barracks with the revolutionary date. The metal rim is silver-tone; there is light wear to the enamel.
2025.1.67
preserved as a political souvenir probably by Leopoldo Arús Gálvez. Obtained from his house.
The Cabrera Arús family collection
2025.1
MAKER: Unknown; unmarked in this view. A commemorative/promotional item tied to the 26th of July (a national revolutionary commemoration); the producing workshop is not identified. DATE / PERIOD: Not dated on the object; 20th century, post-1959 Cuban revolutionary period. A date from roughly the 1960s–1980s is a reasonable estimate for such a commemorative keychain, hedged.
"26" (with the "6" reversed out of a red block) and "JULIO" on the front, over a navy ground with a crenellated/battlement motif. No maker's mark or other text visible; reverse not photographed. Languages: Spanish ("Julio" = July).
MATERIALS: Metal (white-metal/alloy) fob with colored enamel or enamel-paint (navy, red, white); silver-tone metal chain and snap ring. TECHNIQUES: Die-stamped/cast metal fob with a shaped (crenellated) top edge and enamel or cold-enamel fill; attached by chain to a hinged key ring.
Good
Leopoldo Arús Gálvez
owner, possibly
Havana
Cuba
Caribbean
Central America
acquisition
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Caribbean
Central America
represented in the object
Anniversary of the July 26th attack on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de a Cespedes barracks
commemorated
This is a commemorative keychain built around the most central date-symbol of the Cuban Revolution: the 26th of July. The date marks the 1953 assault on the Moncada barracks in Santiago de Cuba led by Fidel Castro, the event that gave its name to the 26th of July Movement (Movimiento 26 de Julio, M-26-7) and became, after 1959, a foundational national commemoration observed annually. The fob's design encodes this directly: the crenellated top edge stylizes the Moncada fortress, and the bold "26 / JULIO" is the standard graphic shorthand for the anniversary, widely reproduced on Cuban posters, badges, and ephemera. As such the object belongs to the large category of post-1959 Cuban political/commemorative material culture, and like the railway and road-safety keychains recorded earlier it is a small everyday carrier of a state message.