Accession No

1923.21


Description

Royal shamma or shawl of loosely woven cotton, embroidered with a band of red, yellow, blue, black, green and purple silk creating a geometric motif. These shawls are only made in the big chiefs' houses.


Place

Africa; East Africa; Ethiopia


Period


Source

Barry, L. E. [collector]; Hailu Tekle Haymanot (Ras) [previous owner]; Clarke, Louis Colville Gray [donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1923.21


Cultural Affliation


Material

Cloth; Silk; Cotton


Local Term

Shamma


Measurements

179mm x 247mm


Events

Context (Related Documents)
"With 23.19, .20, .21, .22 & .23 formed the costume of an Abyssinian Ras, and was given by Ras Haillou of Gojam to L. E. Barry from whom I bought it." (Clarke's note).
Event Date
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Royal "shamma" or shawl of native-woven cotton, embroidered with silk of many colours. These shawls are only made in the big chiefs' houses.

Event Date 1/6/1996
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Very fine shawl with one multi-coloured band woven into the piece. There are geometric motifs. The colours used are red, yellow, blue, black, green and purple.
Event Date 20/6/2005
Author: Louise Puckett


Description (Physical description)
Royal shamma or shawl of loosely woven cotton, embroidered with a band of red, yellow, blue, black, green and purple silk creating a geometric motif. These shawls are only made in the big chiefs' houses.
Event Date 22/2/2022
Author: Louise Puckett


FM:105953

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