Heddle Pulley (Bobbin Holder), one of pair

Object/Artifact

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UTA Fine Art Collections

Pair of Heddle Pulleys with Masculine Features: Carved wood heddle pulleys with masculine features and bound with braided plant fiber (2011.C-D.95, on left; 2011.C-D.96, on right)
Pair of Heddle Pulleys with Masculine Features

Carved wood heddle pulleys with masculine features and bound with braided plant fiber (2011.C-D.95, on left; 2011.C-D.96, on right)

Name/Title

Heddle Pulley (Bobbin Holder), one of pair

Entry/Object ID

2011.C-D.095

Description

Carved wood figure with masculine features, bound with braided plant fiber atop a squared base, used as a heddle pulley

Use

Utilitarian Tool

Context

Used as part of the rigging for holding 'bobbins' of yarn on a loom, these ornamental heddle pulleys are carved for public display and are not typically meant for ritual use.

Collection

Jonathan A. Campbell & Tanya G. Dowdey African Art Collection

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Bamum People

Attribution

Attributed to

Role

Maker

Date made

circa 1900 - 1930

Time Period

20th Century

Place

Country

Cameroon

Continent

Africa

Ethnography

Cultural Region

Country

Cameroon

Continent

Africa

Culture/Tribe

Bamum People

Lexicon

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Weaving

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Bobbin Holder

Dimensions

Height

12-1/2 in

Width

4 in

Material

Wood, Plant Fiber