- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Circular crocheted doily with star and shell design in cream coloured wool, used on tables or over the backs of chairs [RTS 17/2/2005].
- Long description
- Circular doily crocheted from a pale cream-coloured wool (Pantone 461C), and consisting of a central hole with a tightly crocheted 6-pointed star pattern around it, then 6 looser scallop shell motifs set into the spaces between each point, leaving a semicircular gap at their base and creating a scalloped outside edge. The object is complete, and well made without any errors. There are no surface stains or fading of the colour, and this piece may not have seen any use. It has a weight of 19.7 grams, and a diameter of 252 mm; the central star measures 200 mm across its maximum length, while the central hole has a diameter of 11 mm [RTS 17/2/2005].
- Geographical reference
- Cultural groups
- Acholi
- Person
- Maker Members of the Pentecostal Church women's group
- Field collector Tania Kaiser
- PRM source Tania Kaiser
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1997
- Date collected
- 1997
- Acquisition information
- Purchased: 19/01/1998
- Materials and processes
- Material Wool Textile Animal, Process Crocheted
- Dimensions
- Length: max 200 mm central star, Diameter 252 mm, Diameter 11 mm central hole, Weight 19.7 g
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1998.9.14.1 Other numbers: Kaiser no. 15 Other numbers: PRM invoice item 14 (see RDF)
- Research and responses
This object is one of a collection made by Tania Kaiser, a D.Phil. student of Linacre College, during her fieldwork in the Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement. She conducted fieldwork in the camp from October 1996 to March 1997, and between June and November 1997. The population of the camp had originally come from Parajok in the Torit district of Southern Sudan, and was a mix of Acholi from that area and previously displaced Sudanese refugees (For details of her work, see: T. Kaiser, 1999, Living in Limbo: Insecurity and the Settlement of Sudanese Refugees in Northern Uganda (Unpublished PhD); T. Kaiser, "Making Do and Making Beautiful: Recycling in an African Refugee Settlement", in: J. Coote, C. Morton and J. Nicholson (eds), Transformations, the Art of Recycling, 44-47; T. Kaiser, 2000, UNHCR's Withdrawal from Kiryandongo: Anatomy of a Handover, New Issues in Refugee Research Working Paper No. 32, 1, 3) [RTS 18/7/2005].
Search terms: Furniture Dwelling, Ornament, Textile, Table-mat, House-ornament
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