156b (previous number (collector's original number))
Accession number:
Acc.4812
Description:
A neck and chest ornament, naid sar, of leather made of a pair of braided and twined tassels with lead bead ornaments. A string of glass and plastic beads is attached to both pieces of the pair at center chest. Each long tasseled ornament is made of two ropes, braided around a core, folded into a loop at the top end. The ropes are bound together tightly below the loop with circles of twining and lead beads, with beaded and tasseled strings hanging from that. Each of the ropes is bound similarly at midpoint, with white glass beads circling those bindings and more tassels at the ends. The bottom ends are decorated the same way as the middle ones. The ropes are fastened together loosely at the two decorative points with string. The two ropes are fastened together through the top loops with a 10" circle of blue electrical cord. Braiding and twining of leather strips circa 1/16 inch wide. Twining 11-12 EPI. Lead, plastic and glass beads, tassels.
Donor:
Joy Hilden
Collection place:
Shabaha, Saudi Arabia
Verbatim coll. place:
Shabaha, Saudi Arabia
Culture or time period:
Bedouin
Maker or artist:
Salmeh of Jahena tribe, Shabaha
Collector:
Joy Hilden
Collection date:
14 July 1994
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Chest ornaments and Twined weaving
Function:
1.4 Transportation
Production date:
c.1970
Accession date:
October 15, 2019
Department:
Asia (except western Russia)
Dimensions:
whole— length 18 inches
Comment:
18" long, with one string of glass beads 10" across