Accession No
E 1905.340
Description
Charm made of dried pandanus or other leaf ornamentation of bone rings, called NA JIRI BALI SURA. It is used as a guide, protector, and luck bringer during head hunting expeditions
Place
Oceania; Melanesia; Solomon Islands; Ysabel Island
Period
Source
Welchman, Henry [Rev. Dr] [collector]; Bevan, Anthony Ashley (Prof.) [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
E 1905.340; MAA: Z 11185; AR 1906.1057
Cultural Affliation
Material
Shell; Plant; Cloth; Cotton; Leaf
Local Term
na jiri bali sura; ligomu
Measurements
Events
Context (CMS Context)
Catalogue card 1 notes the source as 'D.* Professor Bevan'. The asterisk refers to a note in the Annual Report that items were purchased with money donated by Professor A.A Bevan to the Accessions Fund.
Event Date 3/2/2014
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
Catalogue card 1 for E 1905.340 notes in black ink 'Compound charm' with dimensions.
Added later in black ball point pen, 'na jiri, bali suna, consisting of an oblong leaf receptacle with fringed ends, the face is covered with fifteen rings of white shell set in rows; and each tie of double string of brown fibre, is strung with a couple of similar rings; to one side is hung a ligomu (shell charm). This charm is kept in a wrapper of pandanus leaf (340a). It acts as a guide, protection and luck bringer during head hunting expeditions.'
Catalogue card 2 for Z 1185 in typed script notes ‘Charm made of dried pandanus or other leaf ornamentation of bone rings./ The native name is NA JIRI BALI SURA./ It is used as a guid [sic], protector, and luck bringer during head head hunting expeditions and is worn in the belt shown in the same case./ From Isabel'.
Event Date 3/2/2014
Author: maa
Context (CMS Context)
Exhibited: on loan to 'The Radiance of Shadows: The black and white art of the Solomon Islands' ('L'éclat des ombres, l'art en noir et blanc des Îles Salomon'), at the Musée du quai Branly, Paris, 11th November 2014 to 1st February 2015.
Event Date 4/2/2014
Author: Rachel Hand
Context (CMS Context)
Adhered to catalogue card 2 is an old handwrittten paper label which notes 'E. 1905.340/ A charm (na jiri bali/ sura) gives protection, and luck bringer during head hunting expeditions/ Ysabel Is., Solomon Is./ Profesor Bevan, 1905'
Event Date 4/2/2014
Author: Rachel Hand
Conservation ()
CON.2014.97 |
Event Date 1/3/2016
Author: maa
FM:267450
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