Beaded staffs are carried by Ndebele men and women for ceremonial occasions. The beadwork, which is solid on the shaft and open on the round head, covers a wood core.
Description:
Cylindrical wood staff with spherical end covered in small glass beads, with a white background and spaced mulit-colored geometric motifs. The spherical end is covered with openwork netting of white beads with multi-colored geometric motifs. Two beaded rings, one white, one black, circle the staff by the spherical end.
Provenance:
Norman and Susan Priebatsch, collected Loskop Dam area, -- to 1977
Chaim and Renee Gross, New York, 1978 to 1983
Exhibition History:
Art and History Gallery at the Corning Museum, Corning, NY, April 7, 1995-November 22, 1998
Designs of the Ndebele, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1979-1981
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