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.
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Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.
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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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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.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
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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