Collier "soulava"
Ben Hirsch, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Description
various shells (red Spondylus shell), various fibres, imported glass beads,
Necklaces “soulava” are part of a ceremonial exchange system among the inhabitants of the Melanesian Islands, which is called “kula exchange” or “kula ring” by ethnologists.
These Melanesian islands are arranged almost in a circle, and necklaces “soulava” are exchanged between them in one direction and arm rings “mwali” in the opposite direction.
The individual necklaces and arm rings have a sacred character, each with its own orally transmitted story. All gifts must be exchanged after some time.
The social function of this complex, none-profit exchange trade is to strengthen the social bonds between the islanders.