Description:

Borneo, Dayak People, ca. 1920 to 1940 (central bead panel ca. 1980). This baby carrier comprises woven rattan over a wooden base and an exterior embellished with a panel (aban) beaded with colored glass beads, conus shell segments, various colored glass beads, and animal teeth. Colors and tokens will often depict gender of child, bells and teeth add protection. According to Maxwell (2010, p. 90), it was believed that the souls of young children might wander and come into contact with disease and illness, and so to protect their babies, mothers would attach their babies to their carriers with prayer. The dramatic demonic figure on the beaded panel was designed to protect the child by scaring off marauding spirits. 13" x 12" x 8". Provenance: Ex-private Pasadena collection acquired in the 1980s; ex-Historia Antiques, Santa Monica, CA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. #109879

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