Yoruba Beaded Sashes with Cowrie Shells handmade from Nigeria. These sashes functioned as symbols of the owner's spiritual position and were worn in public ceremonies. The were originally derived from the sacred beaded sheaths for Oko iron staffs. Beads and cowrie shells were signs of wealth and status. In addition to the Yoruba faces common themes include many types of animals and geometric patterns These beaded sashes would make a wonderful wall hanging and be a wonderful addition to your collection.
4 1/2 inches wide
39 inches long
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Jun 28, 2017