Ear Ornament Plug
Object Number: | 18023Q |
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Current Location: | Collections Storage |
Provenience: | Marquesas Islands |
Section: | Oceanian |
Materials: | Bone |
Length: | 1.7 cm |
Width: | 1.4 cm |
Credit Line: | Gift of William Pepper, 1891 |
Description
Plug or cap for ear ornament. Ornament, of carved bone, was formerly used by chiefs' wives and daughters. The ornament is made in two pieces: the cap, usually made of shell, which has a cavity which is lined with soft wood. Into this fits a shank which extends from one end of the ornament proper. The usual material for the latter is said to have been bone from the skeleton of a relative of the original wearer, the figures representing ancestors. These ornaments were highly valued and were inherited in the female line.
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