- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Black satin ribbon knotted into a bow. Part of Afro-Brazilian shrine.
- Long description
- Black satin ribbon knotted into a bow. Found wrapped within the cloth [1967.50.17.1] were three satin ribbons [.2 - .4], four pipes with glazed clay bowls and wooden stems [.5 - .8], and five pieces of twisted tobacco [.9 - .13]. From an Afro-Brazilian shrine, part of Umbanda tradition.
- Geographical reference
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1967
- Date collected
- By 1967
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1967
- Materials and processes
- Material Satin Textile, Material Pigment, Process Woven, Process Dyed, Process Knotted
- Dimensions
- Depth: max 23 mm, Width: max 160 mm, Length: max 157 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1967.50.17.2
- Research and responses
This ribbon was studied during a research visit in July 2024 by Luisa Karman, a PhD candidate at SOAS, University of London, as part of her thesis entitled "Transatlantic Traces: Afro-Brazilian Objects in UK Museums". Luisa's research showed that the ribbon is part of an assemblage (1967.50.1 – 1967.50.17.13) from an Afro-Brazilian shrine, collected by anthropologist Malcolm Bruce Corrie in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the 1960s, and donated to the PRM by his brother J.R. Corrie in 1967. Based on the components of the shrine which include material evidence of Caboclo and Preto Velho worship, it is Luisa's assertion that they belong to Umbanda, a branch of Afro-Brazilian religion. Consultation with religious specialists and cross-referencing the objects with the field recordings held at the British Library (REF: C237) made by Malcolm Bruce Corrie in 1967 of sacred ceremonial music, including Candomblé de Angola and Umbanda, could provide more information. Please see RDF for full copy of research notes.
- Associated publications
- Reference: Finding the Forgotten: Locating Transatlantic Slavery in The Pitt Rivers Museum Collection, Main author: Jane Webster, 2025, Page: 126
Search terms: Textile, Religion, Narcotic, Pipe, Tobacco Narcotic, Tobacco Accessory, Religious Object, Ceremonial Object