Photo of collection object Necklace
Dogon. Necklace, 11th-15th century (?). Copper alloy, 9 x 9 x 1 in. (22.9 x 22.9 x 2.5 cm) Diameter: 9in. (22.9cm). Gift of Mrs. Jacob M. Kaplan, 74.67. Creative Commons-BY.

Necklace

11th-15th century (?)

Dogon

Arts of Africa

Among the Dogon, jewelry often serves as much more than personal adornment. For example, bracelets, rings, and necklaces might signify that the owner is linked to ancestors or spiritual leaders, or identify the wearer as a priest or a caretaker of a particular altar. The two seated figures on this necklace or collar most likely represent Nommo, the original beings created by the god Amma, who may be represented by the central face. The necklace was probably worn by a hogon, an important priest.
Maker/Artist
Dogon
Classification
Jewelry
Formatted Medium
Copper alloy
Medium
copper, alloy
Locations
Place made: Mopti Region, Mali
Dimensions
9 x 9 x 1 in. (22.9 x 22.9 x 2.5 cm) Diameter: 9in. (22.9cm)
Departments
Arts of Africa
Accession Number
74.67
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Jacob M. Kaplan
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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