IDNO
P.50773.RDG
Description
A neck ornament with three amulets used to ward off illness and animals.
The amulet on the left is a crescent shape and is attached to the band of the neck ornament by two loops of plaited twine. It has a hole pierced through the middle and appears to be made of snakeskin.
The amulet in the centre is a circular woven cane with a hole in the centre, and is attached to the band of the neck ornament by a thin plaited loop which is worked into the main body of the amulet.
The amulet on the right is a tooth, pierced across the base and attached to the band of the neck ornament by two thin plaited loops.
Place
E Africa; Uganda
Cultural Affliation
Baganda
Named Person
Photographer
None
Collector / Expedition
Roscoe, John R. [Object collector]; Katikiro of Uganda [Object donor]
Date
circa 1903
Collection Name
Ridgeway CollectionMuseum Objects and Galleries
Source
Format
Print Black & White Mounted
Primary Documentation
Other Information
This print was an envelope now marked C219/, which was found in the wooden drawer I.
Related Object: MAA 1920.427.Roscoe B with description
“B: Amulet to ward off illness and animals. It consists of a tooth, pierced across base, a small section of cane, and a small cylinder of wood encased in skin and perforated laterally, the three strung on a loop of thin plaited fibre.
NB. Pencil note added to catalogue card: “Apparently illustrated on page 330 fig. 51 Baganda”.”
Bibliographical Reference: Apparently published in Roscoe, J., 1911. The Baganda (London). [JD 21/6/2007]
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [JD 2/7/2007]
FM:185423
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