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Description : Maasai Beaded Leather Cape, OlekesanaAdditional Information: A magnificently beaded piece. Olekesana is a woman skirt or cap from the Maasai. It is made of goatskin or sheepskin decorated with beads on the surface. some of them may have a particular design for a specific category of wearer. The skirt is embellished with ochre Such skirts were as garments and part of married women dress. Such capes would be worn by women from the day they would get married until their death. These capes/skirts can still be seen worn y women during important ceremonies. For more information and pictures, see Saitoti's MAASAI, which has examples and a photograph of a woman sewing beads on one, on p. 216. See a similar piece in Marie-Louise Labelle, BEADS OF LIFE, fig. 66, p.86 Adamson's PEOPLES OF KENYA has several pictures of Maasai men in leather garments, around the waist and tied over one shoulder, but they don't appear to have beading. The same is true for Turle's ART OF THE MAASAI. DeSouter and Wuyts, MAASAI shows three examples of beaded ones worn by women, tied and wound in different ways, and additional examples of men, women and children in leather without beads. Saitoti and Beckwith shows many pictures of women wearing them as skirts, capes, and in-betweens, but there are also two pictures of warriors wearing them, one over his shoulders. The pictures are of two Maasai women who sold us the earrings out of their ears. I have examined this piece and agree with th description Niangi Batulukisi, PhD.
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Estimate (low-high) : 500 USD-750 USD It's free to register now to view!

About the lot N° 74497
Title : Beaded Leather Cape, Period : Mid 20th century
Medium : Uncured hide, glass beads, ochre
Size : Length is 40 inches, Width is 49 inches
Condition report : Fair to good General wear,repair in two places, small almost invisible, holes in skin, stain
Africa Direct, auctioneer, Denver, US It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : African Art, Carvings, Masks, Baskets and Beads
Sale date : 25 Sep 2015 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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