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.096

Description

Carved wood heddle pulley with masculine features and bound with braided plant fiber

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 in

Width

3 in

Material

Wood, Plant Fiber