Posted on Wednesday 15-8-2007

Beads: Ritual and Ornamentation
A fascinating and historically important exhibition depicting the versatile role of beads in southern Africa has opened in the foyer outside the TH Barry Lecture Thea
Also on display are implements and objects such as 20th century tortoise-shell cosmetic containers, an isidlokolo or otter-skin cap, an iqhina or necklet, neck ornaments, an umtseke or arm ornament worn by Xhosa diviners, and bone tools for piercing beads.Giving context to the display are two pictorial backdrops: a poster by Elisabeth Mannsfeld depicting men adorned with beads in ritual dancing postures, and a photograph of diviners taken by the late anthropologist, Margaret Shaw.
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