Neck ornament
Date2000
Label TextIn a landscape of arid grasslands south of the Zambezi River, numerous hunting and gathering populations have existed since the dawn of humanity. Their rock paintings are among the earliest art known-from 25,000 BC. Currently, the distinctive dress of Himba women continues to reflect their attentive use of this environment. Ornaments are made from local materials, with imported shells and beads, but the combination is always coated with layers of ochre from sacred sites.
Object number2003.107
ProvenanceCollected by Lisa Fanning from the artists in Ovinyango, Etosha National Park, Namibia
Credit LineGift of Lisa Fanning
MediumLambskin, cowrie shells, glass and metal beads, ochre deposits
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