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Pectoral ornament
Standort
Jewellery was not only decoration but also of symbolic significance to the Naga. The right to wear certain jewellery had to be earned. It was both an external indication of tribal membership and an internal sign of rank. This pectoral ornament could only be worn as a mark by those who had either taken a head themselves or at least participated in a successful headhunt.
Object data
Inv. No.
68742
Collection
Object Name
Pectoral ornament
Collection
Dated
Before 1902
Accession Date
1902
Culture
Geography
Material
Wood, wool, plant fibre, glass beads