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Belt (view 1)
[ Source of title : Chloe Rushovich for FHYA using material provided by Justine Wintjes and Chiara Singh using the KZNM PastPerfect database, Object Name field, selected from Nomenclature 4.0 for Museum Cataloging ]
Object
00047C
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Transcription of entry in Accession Register (Ethnology Book 1) under no.47 [Source - Chiara Singh for FHYA, 2021: All text handwritten by F. W. Fitzsimons unless otherwise specified. Direct quotes are indicated in quote marks, with additions indicated in square brackets: "Native maidens waist-belts"; LOCALITY: "do" [meaning 'ditto' (= same as entry 43: "Natal")]; SOURCE AND DATE: "do" [meaning 'ditto' (= same as entry 46: "Purchased")]. Other inscriptions: "19" [Meaning unknown]; "7/e/1" [Geographic area/community as per the category indicated on the Catalogue Card, which corresponds with "Natal / General"]; "C" [Meaning unknown]; Red tick [Relates to an audit conducted on the collection between 1958 and 1961].]
Object description [Source - Chiara Singh for FHYA, 2021: 1 belt : material: fabric, glass (beads), thread, metal (studs) ; technique: beadwork ; colour: glass seed beads - red-on-white (translucent)/yellow green (translucent)/black/green/light blue, larger glass beads - blue ; rope-like (Note: beadwork wrapped around a cylindrical core (seven rings made of rows of yellow (larger, raised)/green/black/red beads separating shorter white segments), with blue beaded caps and brass studs at both ends) ; dimensions: 79.5cm (L) x 2cm (Diam.)]
Event Actor | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
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Five Hundred Year Archive (FHYA) | Online curation | 2021 - | Justine Wintjes digitised this material on behalf of the FHYA |
KwaZulu-Natal Museum (KZNM) | Custody | 1880 - 1904 - | Presented to the Natal Society between c.1880 and 1903 or the Natal Government Museum (which later became the KwaZulu-Natal Museum) in 1903 - 1904. Frederick W. Fitzsimons accessioned this material. He worked as curator for the Natal Society and its successor the Natal Government Museum from 1896 to 1906. |
No attribution | Collection | [18-?] | |
No attribution | Making | [18-?] |
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