Traditional netbag "bilum" · Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée - Province du Sepik oriental, littoral du Nord du Maprik · ID: 3052337
Description
twisted plant fibre, worked in the technique of knotless interlacing, nassa snails,
“Bilum” are used by women, men and children alike. Women carry their “bilum” hanging on their back with the strap over their forehead. Men carry the net bag over their shoulder or on their belt. Babies are also carried in them or hung up like a hammock to sleep in.
Additional:
old breastplate, north coast of Papua New Guinea, Aitape region, rattan, boar tusks, Abrus precatorius seeds originally pressed into the resin, plant fibre cord
Littérature comparée
Heermann, Ingrid & Ulrich Menter, Schmuck der Südsee, München 1990, p. 60, ill. 6 (breast plate)