Himba Necklace - Figura - Himba - Namibia

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Collar Himba, un único objeto hecho de cuero y metal, de Namibia, fechado entre 1910 y 1920, pueblo Himba, procedencia Galerie Majestic, París, dimensiones 40 × 4 × 2 cm, se entrega con soporte.

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The Himba (or OvaHimba) are indigenous peoples living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene Region (formerly Kaokoland) and on the other side of the Kunene River in Angola. The Himba are considered the last (semi-) nomadic, pastoralist people of Namibia.

Himba women are famous for covering themselves with otjize paste, a cosmetic mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment, to cleanse the skin over long periods due to water scarcity and protect themselves from the extremely hot and dry climate of the Kaokoland as well as against mosquito insect bites. Otjize, often perfumed with the aromatic resin, is considered foremost a highly desirable aesthetic beauty cosmetic, symbolizing earth’s rich red color and blood the essence of life, and is consistent with the OvaHimba ideal of beauty.

Hairstyle and jewelry play a significant role among the OvaHimba, it indicates age and social status within their community.

Provenance: Galerie Majestic, Paris

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The Himba (or OvaHimba) are indigenous peoples living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene Region (formerly Kaokoland) and on the other side of the Kunene River in Angola. The Himba are considered the last (semi-) nomadic, pastoralist people of Namibia.

Himba women are famous for covering themselves with otjize paste, a cosmetic mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment, to cleanse the skin over long periods due to water scarcity and protect themselves from the extremely hot and dry climate of the Kaokoland as well as against mosquito insect bites. Otjize, often perfumed with the aromatic resin, is considered foremost a highly desirable aesthetic beauty cosmetic, symbolizing earth’s rich red color and blood the essence of life, and is consistent with the OvaHimba ideal of beauty.

Hairstyle and jewelry play a significant role among the OvaHimba, it indicates age and social status within their community.

Provenance: Galerie Majestic, Paris

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Datos

Era
1900-2000
N.º de artículos
1
Título de la obra
Himba Necklace
País de origen
Namibia
Material
Cuero, Metal
Grupo étnico/cultura
Himba
Sold with stand
Estado
Buen estado - usado y con pequeños signos de los años y con imperfecciones
Alto
40 cm
Ancho
4 cm
Profundidad
2 cm
Periodo estimado
1910-1920
EspañaVerificado
297
Objetos vendidos
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