Maasai Married Women Leather Beaded Skirt Kenya Sieber Collection
Width: 38.5
Depth: 0.25
Description
A magnificently beaded piece. Olekesana is a woman's skirt or cap from the Maasai. It is made of goatskin or sheepskin decorated with beads on the surface. Some of them may have a particular design for a specific category of wearer. The skirt is embellished with ochre. Such skirts were as garments and part of married women's dress. Such capes would be worn by women from the day they would get married until their death. These capes/skirts can still be seen worn by women during important ceremonies.
Provenance: Roy Sieber Collection
Roy Sieber has been called the Grandfather of African Art Study. He trained many of the African Art scholars of past generations, including Dr. Daniel Mato, who has been a consultant to Africa Direct for many years. This piece is from the Sophia and Roy Sieber Collection.
We do not recommend laundering textiles and do not accept returns of textiles which have been laundered in any manner. Even dry cleaning is too much for some of these antique textiles. For some of them, a very gentle HAND washing (NEVER MACHINE, on any setting) in cool water with a very gentle detergent works, but even then, dyes may not be colorfast, and fabric may be less strong than it appears.
Height (In) 42.5
Width (In) 38.5
Depth (In) 0.25
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Approximate Age: Mid 20th Century
People: Maasai
Country of Origin: Kenya, Tanzania
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.