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1935.56.62

Beadwork belt, consisting of 22 parallel strings of pink and blue beads, held together in 3 places by larger pale green glass beads in triple rows, and in 2 places by metal studs in triple rows. [N.B. 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 15/7/2005]


1935.56.62

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Collection type
Object
Description
Beadwork belt, consisting of 22 parallel strings of pink and blue beads, held together in 3 places by larger pale green glass beads in triple rows, and in 2 places by metal studs in triple rows. [N.B. 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 15/7/2005]
Person
Field collector F.W. Ensor
PRM source Violet Ensor
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1935
Date collected
By 1935
Acquisition information
Purchased: 1935
Materials and processes
Material Bead, Material Glass, Material Metal, Material String, Process Beadwork, Process Strung
Dimensions
Length: max 527 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1935.56.62
Research and responses

Related Documents File - Letter from Violet Ensor to Balfour, dated 28 February 1935: '... I am ... sorry the specimens were in such a bad state. The Club came from the South Sea Islands & was given to my husband by a Mr. Williams who was a missionary among the Cannibals. I believe I could tell you where many of the things came from if you would make out a list of questions for me to answer. My husband was in West and South Africa; also Senegal. I hope you got the parcel of books of photographs. I am very happy indeed to know you will put my husband's name as collector, and I shall look forward to a visit to your museum. ...' [MOB 4/12/2001]

Search terms: Clothing, Ornament, Belt, Waist Ornament