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Corset
Composed of beads made from metal and ostrich egg shells strung on leather cord. At the time when this object was dispatched to Stuttgart, it was most probably considered among the most highly valuable personal possessions for a woman in Herero societies. Text: Sandra Ferracuti.
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Linden-Museum Stuttgart Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde
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Cultural attribution
Herero
Object type
Korsett
Dimensions
Höhe: 29 cm
Material/Technique
Plant fibre, Ostrich egg, Iron , Leather
Forged, ground, pierced, threaded, knotted
Forged, ground, pierced, threaded, knotted
Current location
Linden-Museum Stuttgart
Inventory number
028033
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Provenance
Dr. Anton Lübbert initially sent the collection to the Ethnological Museum in Berlin on the basis of the so-called Bundesrat resolution of 1889. Before it was forwarded to Stuttgart, Felix von Luschan selected and sorted the material there. In German South-West Africa, Lübbert had objects procured through "his collectors". Only a few months after the outbreak of the Herero-German War, in September 1904, Lübbert wrote to Linden that "it is already almost completely impossible to get Herero items". He had therefore "had the last stocks, which were in the hands of farmers and traders, bought up".
Text: Christoph Rippe.
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