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Head Jewelry Piece

Composed of beads made from metal strung on leather strings. At the time when this object was dispatched to Stuttgart, in Herero societies this kind of jewellery was most probably considered among the most highly valued personal possessions. Text: Sandra Ferracuti.

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Linden-Museum Stuttgart Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde
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Cultural attribution
Herero
Object type
Stirnband
Dimensions
Durchmesser: 12 cm, Höhe: 9.1 cm
Material/Technique
Iron , Leather
Forged, pierced, Cord, threaded, knotted, applied , sewn on
Current location
Linden-Museum Stuttgart
Inventory number
034471

Provenance and sources

when
around 1900 or earlier

where
Namibia

when
1903
Provenance
As head of the districts of Otjimbingwe and Karibib, "German South-West Africa", Kuhn undertook more extensive travels on which he also acquired objects. The manner in which he did this is unknown. From the correspondence preserved at the Linden Museum, we learn that Kuhn was in contact with Catholic missionaries in the north and Protestant missionaries in the south. He had encouraged both groups to "collect" for him. Text: Christoph Rippe.

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