Woman's Apron

Woman's Apron

GrasslandsWW-1925-139893
1925·Cotton thread, glass beads, and cowrie shells·20.4 × 54 × 1.3 cm (8 × 21 1/4 × 1/2 in.)

<p>Short beaded aprons are important to the history of women's dress in many parts of Africa. Worn well into the mid-20th century, such aprons are rarely seen today outside of ceremonial contexts. Most aprons were created by highly specialized craftswomen. Different approaches to pattern may represent regional styles, personal taste, or differences in age and marital status. The stylistic variety and compositional virtuosity of many beaded skirts indicate the creative freedom of their designers and creators. This apron features monochromatic bars and blocks that, in certain places in the design, bleed into one another. The cowrie shells lining the bottom of the apron are typical and may be a reference to the social status of the wearer. They also make a pleasant sound when the apron is worn.</p>

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Year
1925
Dimensions
20.4 × 54 × 1.3 cm (8 × 21 1/4 × 1/2 in.)

Artist

Grasslands
Grasslands

Textile

Possibly Bourrah or Mokoko region, northern Cameroon

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Year
1925
Dimensions
20.4 × 54 × 1.3 cm (8 × 21 1/4 × 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1925-139893

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

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