Necklace
MOA: University of British Columbia
3595/26
Beaded choker-style necklace composed of a leather cord covered in pink beads with a gold button on one end, and a fibre loop for fastening the necklace on the other. Extending down from the cord are seven beaded squares. The squares are blue, black, and white, with white beads on the side and red beads on the bottom.
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Narrative
Donated by Mrs Dawson-Thomas to the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria in 1958; sent on longterm loan to the Kelowna Museum (now the Okanagan Heritage Museum) in 1998, then deaccessioned and transferred to them in 2002. The donor recorded the beadword as collected 1850-1870.
- Type of Item necklace
- Culture Zulu
- Material skin, glass, fibre, metal
- Measurements height 5.1 cm, width 36.8 cm, depth 1.6 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Okanagan Heritage Museum
- Received from Okanagan Heritage Museum
- Made in South Africa
- Ownership Date before September 14, 2022
- Acquisition Date on September 14, 2022
- Item Classes beadwork
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3595/0026