married woman's headdress, unrecorded Ipili-Payala artist

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unrecorded Ipili-Payala artist, married woman's headdress
unrecorded Ipili-Payala artist
late 1800sā€“1967
married woman's headdress, late 1800sā€“1967
Where object was made: Lagaip, Papua New Guinea
Material/technique: beads; Job's tears; plant fiber; marsupial testicles; shell; netting
Dimensions:
Object Length/Width (Length x Width): 62 x 20 cm
Object Length/Width (Length x Width): 7 7/8 x 24 7/16 in
Credit line: Museum purchase: KUEA Funds
Accession number: 2007.6783
Not on display

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Label texts

Archive label, Ipili exhibit Natural History Museum, 1979:
Headdress
A netted headdress, like the one shown here, is commonly worn by young married women. The woman shown in the photograph wears such a headdress and also displays arm bands and a skirt--items shown elsewhere in the exhibit.

Exhibitions

Spencer Museum of Art Interns 2018ā€“2019, curator
2019