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Eokore, The Female Engganese Jewelry

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Eokore
Female Engganese Hip Jewelry
Hiasan pinggul wanita enggano

Eokore,is female engganese hip jewelry. The female hip jewelry with beads form made from material rattan, bamboo adn glass. The engganese have very different culture with their tribe nearby. May be due isolated as a small island at western coastal sumatra Island, Indonesia. Even the culture close to distinc for today, their evidence can be find at Tropen Museum, Netherland.

Eokore. Begitulah nama hiasan pinggul ini di sebut dalam bahasa Enggano. Hiasan pinggul manik manik ini terbuat dari rotan, bambu dan bahan kaca (Manik manik, gelas). Suku enggano sangat berbeda sekali kebudayaannya dengan suku suku sekitarnya. Ini mungkin disebabkan oleh letaknya yang terisolasi di pantai barat sumatra. Meskipun kebudayaan suku Enggano mendekati kepunahan, tapi bukti bukti kebudayaannya bisa di lihat di Tropen Musium negeri Belanda.


Made from Rattan and beads
Dibuat dari rotan dan manik manik


Object Name: Hip Jewelry
Local name: Eokore
Dated: on / before 1900
Dimensions: approx 87 x 23cm (34 1 / 4 x 9 1/16in.)
Section: Island Southeast Asia
Collection Volume: Material culture collections

Exhibitions: 1900 Paris World Exhibition
Publications on the item: Paris 1900 Exhibition Guide p. 379, No 289 / 4.
Geographic origin: Enggano / Bengkulu Utara / Bengkulu / Sumatera / Indonesia
Cultural origin: Enggano
Function and Use: hip jewelry, belt ornaments
Materials - Head: rattan
Materials - (Other): Material
Technique: Bead Work


Made from Glass (beads) and bamboo
Dibuat dari bahan gelas (manik manik) dan bambu

Object Name: Hip Jewelry
Dated: on / before 1887
Dimensions: approx 16.5 x 30.9 x 30.9 cm (6 1 / 2 x 12 3 / 16 x 12 3/16in.)
Section: Island Southeast Asia
Collection Volume: Material culture collections

Geographic origin: Enggano / Bengkulu Utara / Bengkulu / Sumatera / Indonesia
Cultural origin: Enggano
Function and Use: hip jewelry, belt ornaments
Materials - Head: Glass
Materials - (Other): Bamboo
Technique: Bead Work
Credit :
Tropen Museum, Netherland

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