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A work made of animal hide, beads, shell, and metal.

Woman's Necklace

Possibly early 20th century

Maasai Kenya or Tanzania Eastern and Southern Africa

Kenya

Today the Maasai are best known for their brightly colored and highly decorative beadwork, but these rare necklaces provide a glimpse into a jewelry design that was favored a century ago. The two round shells (see 2023.1376) symbolize breasts and represent the fertility of a woman in her childbearing years, who would have worn the necklace as a mark of pride and honor. Some older women still wear this version with one circle—also as a badge of respect and maturity, but as a grandmother or great-grandmother to be admired for her familial contributions and guidance. Only female artists created this style of jewelry.

Animal hide, beads, shell, and metal

Arts of Africa