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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Selection of 7 Cache-Sexe made of Palm Leaf with natural and dyed black twisted Fibres. Mangbetu People,DRC., 1930/1940

Selection of 7 Cache-Sexe made of Palm Leaf with natural and dyed black twisted Fibres. Mangbetu People,DRC.

1930/1940
Organic material
8 x 3 cm
3 1/8 x 1 1/8 in
1318
€ 2,200.00
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Back aprons (negbe, pl. egbe) were trendy among upper-class Mangbetu women at the turn of the twentieth century. This distinctive kidney-shaped ornament pad was built up of intricately layered banana leaves. Worn on special occasions, egbe were affixed to the lower back by a girdle that would maintain a fibre extension into the hollow near the base of the spine, what an early witness to these ornaments described as "a little apron of doubtful effect" was not so much meant to cover the women's buttocks but rather to echo elegantly the shape of the distinctive Mangbetu halo-shaped hairdo, an elaborate conical construction that expended at the back of the head. Banana leaves and raffia cordage.
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