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Necklace
Composed of ostrich egg shell and glass beads mounted on leather string together with a horn pendant. Text: Sandra Ferracuti.
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Linden-Museum Stuttgart Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde
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Cultural attribution
San
Object type
Schmuck
Dimensions
Länge: 31 cm
Material/Technique
Ostrich egg, Horn, Glass , Leather
pierced, threaded, knotted
pierced, threaded, knotted
Current location
Linden-Museum Stuttgart
Inventory number
034577
Provenance and sources
Provenance
Volkmann's four collections came to the Linden Museum between 1903 and 1904. As he himself wrote in his letters to Graf von Linden, he acquired the objects himself in situ shortly before or in 1903 and 1904. The majority of the objects originate from the Kalahari region around Sandvelde and Grootfontein. The objects from the Okavango region probably originate from the territory of present-day Botswana, including the area of "King Andara", to whom Volkmann paid a diplomatic visit in 1903. Volkmann does not describe in detail how he acquired the objects, except by using the commonly used word "collecting".
Text: Christoph Rippe.
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