Quiver

AF1251I

From: Zaire | Kasai District | Belgian Congo

Curatorial Section: African

Object Number AF1251I
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Babangi
Provenience Zaire | Kasai District | Belgian Congo
Section African
Materials Hide | Fiber
Description

Quiver is long and thin and composed of a strip of hide folded lengthwise, with its ends tied together with a cord, so that it forms a long cylinder; another strip of hide, also folded lengthwise, wraps halfway around the inner strip of hide and is held in place by a cord tied between the ends; raffia is tightly wrapped around bottom of quiver and lossely wrapped around top of quiver, a strap, made of hide, is attached near top quiver.

Length 75.5 cm
Width 7 cm
Credit Line Purchased from J. F. G. Umlauff, 1912
Other Number 1235 - Other Number

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