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Nyangatom Apron (N° 23877) Deposit sale

Among the Nyangatom or "yellow guns" and the Toposa of the Omo Valley, women wore this type of triangle "hide-sex" apron called akwalac . Depending on the case, this garment-adornment which was adapted to the morphology of each one is made of animal skin and pearls of ostrich egg shells such as the model presented, the akwala na akirim, reserved for married women and paid for with small livestock. Some models feature metal beads, others in glass or plastic, and sometimes simultaneously.
Ref. : " Omo Peoples and Design" G. Verswijver, H.Silvester. Ed. de la Martinière, p. 47.  

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OriginColl. française Dr G.D.
EthnyNyangatom
CountryEthiopie
Material(s)cuir, perles, coquilles d'oeuf d'autruche
Height cm55
Depth22 cm
Width27 cm
Weight2.35 Kg
Socle includedYes

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