Lot 53, Auction 4/26/2024: Indian Naga Headhunter Necklace, Trophy Head Pendants
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Lot 53, Auction 4/26/2024: Indian Naga Headhunter Necklace, Trophy Head Pendants

$510.00

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South Asia, India, Naga peoples, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. A necklace comprised of a cotton cord, glass beads, and a brass face pendant, the 3 heads symbolize decapitated trophies. Although headhunting was banned under British colonial rule, headhunting practices continued into the mid-20th century. The Naga people are a combination of tribes in northeastern India and northwestern Burma known for their artistry, particularly when it comes to jewelry and brassworking. During special rituals on their calendar, men and women dress in ceremonial clothing and ornaments, including necklaces like this. Size (necklace): 28″ L (71.1 cm); (pendant): 4.4″ W x 2.125″ H (11.2 cm x 5.4 cm)

Condition: Intact and wearable as shown. Nice presentation.

Provenance: private Detroit, Michigan, USA collection, inherited December 9, 2020 from Kempf Hogan, Birmingham, Michigan, USA, purchased from Kirs Jefferson, New York City, New York, USA, March 10, 1986

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