African Tribal Art - Beaded cache-sex, Mandara Mountains, Cameroon

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Beaded cache-sex, Mandara Mountains, Cameroon

A cache-sex, or pikuran, from the Bana Guili people of Cameroon. These were worn for celebrations, rituals and rites of passage by women who had reached puberty. The old Bohemian glass beads were usually strung in chevron or triangular patterns - this one has the letters S and X scattered throughout and measures approximately 19" wide. Cowrie shells hang from cotton thread and make a delicate sound with movement.  Mid-20th century.  #5909  $800
 
Beaded cache-sex, Mandara Mountains, Cameroon, detail

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