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Sash

Description

Sash of multiples of blue and white beads: Africa, Eastern Africa, Malawi, Blantyre or Domasi, early 20th century

Museum reference

A.1927.335

Collection

World Culture

Object name

Sash

Production information

Malawi, Eastern Africa

Physical description

Blue and white beads

Associations

MacVicar, Neil, Dr, 1906 - 1923 (fl.)

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