GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This elaborate necklace is a fine example of a ritual necklace made for a bride among the Chettiar people of Tamil Nadu in south India. At the marriage, the groom would place the necklace around the bride's neck. It was a dowry given to the bride by her family and was seldom worn after the marriage ceremony. The elaborate ornaments, including the four hand-like decorations symbolizing the joined hands of the bride and groom, generally represent the union of the humans with the god Shiva, whom the Chettiar worshipped. The deer and lion imagery on the necklace is associated with Shiva and and his wife, Parvati/Durga.
Excerpt from
- Anne Bromberg, Label text.
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Tamil Nadu: TGN: 7001797
India (nation): TGN: 7000198
Process/materials
gold (metal): AAT: 300011021
Historical periods
nineteenth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404513
Individuals
Subject terms
brides: AAT: 300343613
deer: AAT: 300250308
Durga (Hindu deity): DMA
hands (animal or human components): AAT: 300310193
Hinduism: AAT: 300073727
jewelry: AAT: 300209286
lions (animals/panthera leo species): AAT: 300310388
marriage (social construct): AAT: 300055475
necklaces: AAT: 300046001
Parvati (Hindu deity): DMA
ritual objects: AAT: 300312158
Shiva (Hindu deity): DMA
weddings (ceremonies): AAT: 300069158
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PROVENANCE
1970s-1999: Ella (Ivory) Freidus
From 1999: son of Ella Freidus [1]
By at least 2012: Tambaran Gallery, New York
From 2012: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of David T. Owsley honoring Dr. Anne Bromberg via the Alvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation and the Cecil and Ida Green Acquisition Fund, purchase from above
The main source for this provenance is the Dallas Museum of Art object summary dated October 8, 2013, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted.
[1] See the provenance notes included on the invoice from Tambaran Gallery dated November 6, 2012.
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13310461: UMO
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- The Metropolitan Museum of Art~Explore the symbolism of a similar Chettiar marriage necklace.
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General Description
This elaborate necklace is a fine example of a ritual necklace made for a bride among the Chettiar people of Tamil Nadu in south India. At the marriage, the groom would place the necklace around the bride's neck. It was a dowry given to the bride by her family and was seldom worn after the marriage ceremony. The elaborate ornaments, including the four hand-like decorations symbolizing the joined hands of the bride and groom, generally represent the union of the humans with the god Shiva, whom the Chettiar worshipped. The deer and lion imagery on the necklace is associated with Shiva and and his wife, Parvati/Durga.
Excerpt from
- Anne Bromberg, Label text.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Tamil Nadu: TGN: 7001797
India (nation): TGN: 7000198
Process/materials
gold (metal): AAT: 300011021
Historical periods
nineteenth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404513
Individuals
Subject terms
brides: AAT: 300343613
deer: AAT: 300250308
Durga (Hindu deity): DMA
hands (animal or human components): AAT: 300310193
Hinduism: AAT: 300073727
jewelry: AAT: 300209286
lions (animals/panthera leo species): AAT: 300310388
marriage (social construct): AAT: 300055475
necklaces: AAT: 300046001
Parvati (Hindu deity): DMA
ritual objects: AAT: 300312158
Shiva (Hindu deity): DMA
weddings (ceremonies): AAT: 300069158
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
1970s-1999: Ella (Ivory) Freidus
From 1999: son of Ella Freidus [1]
By at least 2012: Tambaran Gallery, New York
From 2012: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of David T. Owsley honoring Dr. Anne Bromberg via the Alvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation and the Cecil and Ida Green Acquisition Fund, purchase from above
The main source for this provenance is the Dallas Museum of Art object summary dated October 8, 2013, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted.
[1] See the provenance notes included on the invoice from Tambaran Gallery dated November 6, 2012.
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