2008.73 Comb


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The design elements on combs are similar to those on gold ornaments; however, combs are usually made from less precious materials. The inlay for this comb was carved from the ribs of a water buffalo. Well-ordered spirals form the bands of tight curls along the edges, and the arabesques of the central panels conceal two snake-like creatures. The comb was worn flat on the head with the handle toward the back. In a central hole on the top of this handle, a large plume was placed, typically made of bird’s feathers.

This comb was worn by only a select group of older men, including champions, warriors, and village chiefs, who defended the prestige of the community.

Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.

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PROVENANCE 
Until 2008: Nasher Collection, Dallas, Texas

2008: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the Nasher Foundation in honor of Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher

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The main source for this provenance is the copy of the Deed of Gift in the Collections Records object file (2008.52-73).

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The design elements on combs are similar to those on gold ornaments; however, combs are usually made from less precious materials. The inlay for this comb was carved from the ribs of a water buffalo. Well-ordered spirals form the bands of tight curls along the edges, and the arabesques of the central panels conceal two snake-like creatures. The comb was worn flat on the head with the handle toward the back. In a central hole on the top of this handle, a large plume was placed, typically made of bird’s feathers.

This comb was worn by only a select group of older men, including champions, warriors, and village chiefs, who defended the prestige of the community.

Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.

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Notes

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Until 2008: Nasher Collection, Dallas, Texas

2008: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the Nasher Foundation in honor of Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher

Notes:
The main source for this provenance is the copy of the Deed of Gift in the Collections Records object file (2008.52-73).

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inlays (decorations): AAT: 300256033
spirals (geometric figures): AAT: 300163114
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wood (plant material): AAT: 300011914
prestige: AAT: 300343604
feather (material): AAT: 300011809
bone (material): AAT: 300011798
*Arts of the Pacific Islands
chieftains: AAT: 300025445
warriors: AAT: 300261945
buffalo (animals): AAT: 300250108
arabesques: AAT: 300010206
Tanimbar Pulau Pulau (island group/Indonesia): TGN: 1010329
combs (hair ornaments): AAT: 300046265
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