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muts

Ronde katoenen muts, zwart, lichtbruin en crème van kleur, met 113 stokjes van 6 cm lengte en 7 mm doorsnee, gevuld met bamboe. Bovenop zit een ronde zwarte plak, katoen geïmpregneerd met klei. Techniek: naaldverbinding en mandvlechten om een kerndraad; de extra ruimte bij de top is verkregen door de zwarte draden heen en weer te leggen. Muts gedragen door notabelen. Deze muts is gedragen door een…

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Subject

  • status-, rang- en waardigheidstekenen, identificatiemiddelen
  • mutsen
  • hoofdbedekking

Type of item

  • muts

Date

  • omstreeks 1960

Medium

  • bamboe
  • wol (haar)

Subject

  • status-, rang- en waardigheidstekenen, identificatiemiddelen
  • mutsen
  • hoofdbedekking

Type of item

  • muts

Date

  • omstreeks 1960

Medium

  • bamboe
  • wol (haar)

Providing institution

  • Museon-Omniversum

Aggregator

  • Dutch Collections for Europe

Intermediate provider

  • Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

Creation date

  • omstreeks 1960

Place-Time

  • Bamum of Bamileke
  • Grasland van Kameroen (herkomst)

Identifier

  • 111141
  • http://data.collectienederland.nl/resource/document/museon/111141

Extent

  • hoogte: 21 cm; breedte: 25 cm

Providing country

  • Netherlands

Collection name

  • 2021657_Ag_NL_DigitaleCollectie_DIMCONMUSEON

First time published on Europeana

  • 2020-05-26T11:22:26.651Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2024-04-25T09:37:35.490Z
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