- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- cloth
- Geographical reference
- Cultural groups
- Angami Naga
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1942
- Date collected
- 1937 - 1942
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1946
- Materials and processes
- Material Textile, Material Pigment, Process Spun, Process Woven, Process Dyed, Process Embroidered, Process Supplementary Weft Woven
- Dimensions
- Length: max 1496 mm, Width: max 1043 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1946.7.95
- Research and responses
Objects in the original Reid collection have gone to various places. 1946.7.96 - 1946.7.124 were sent to the Musee de l'Homme in 1946. 1946.7.85 - 1946.7.95 seem to have been intended to be sent to Paris, but did not go. 1946.7.5 - 1946.7.84, the remainder of the accessioned collection, were kept at the PRM from the beginning. A further group of items never accessioned were sent to the National Museet in Copenhagen in 1947 (the latter group are listed in a single record with REID in accession number field). [SD 27/6/2000]
Search terms: Clothing, Textile, Status, Ritual and Ceremonial, Body Cloth, Ceremonial Object, Status Object
Further items to explore
1899.37.3Model of a warming pot. Consisting of a basket used as a carrying device for a pottery vessel which is used to carry lighted coals for warming. The basket is in a bulbous cylindrical shape with two staggered looped handles. [Bethany Skuce [OPS Move] 30/06/2016]1899.37.3
1952.6.7.6Bangle of iron and copper foil & sequins tied with thread on to a band covered with white cheesecloth. Wooden hinge-pin. [EC 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 19/1/2006]1952.6.7.6
1945.10.180.5Spear with short butt spike and head with a lozenge shaped blade. The shaft has two sections covered with red clipped hair each with a single black band. [DV [OPS move] 23/8/2018]1945.10.180.5
1923.85.206.8Cane arrow shaft with pointed tip. For associated quiver, arrows and stick see [1923.85.206 .1 - .11] [EH [OPS move] 22/9/2017]1923.85.206.8