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A work made of jute, raffia, cowrie shells, and beads.

Belt (Yeemy Mambolmashet)

19th century

Kuba Kasai region, Democratic Republic of the Congo Central Africa

Democratic Republic of the Congo

In the Kuba Kingdom, ceremonial occasions require ostentatious displays of wealth and status through dress and other attributes. Specialized male artists excel in the making of beaded regalia like the belt displayed here. They sew both beads and shells onto a woven raffia foundation to create geometric designs. The interlaced pattern on this belt, called imbol, is a favorite Kuba motif that can also be seen on the raffia skirts worn with such beaded ornaments.

Jute, raffia, cowrie shells, and beads

Arts of Africa