Four divination plaques on a string, Zimbabwe, 1880-1920

Made:
1880-1920 in Zimbabwe
maker:
Shona people
Four divination plaques on a string, Mashona people, Zimbabwe Four divination plaques on a string. Zimbabwe, 1880-1920

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Four divination plaques on a string, Mashona people, Zimbabwe
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Four divination plaques on a string. Zimbabwe, 1880-1920
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Four divination plaques on a string, Mashona people, Zimbabwe, 1880-1920

A set of four divination plaques on a string, used by the Mashona people of Zimbabwe. Mashona diviners use only red ivorywood for their plaques, as they believe it is the only wood that tells the truth. It is the royal wood of KwaZulu Natal and is now a protected tree.

Details

Category:
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A164333
Materials:
wood and string
Measurements:
overall: 0.192 kg
overall (plaque): 98 mm x 38 mm x 19 mm,
overall (string): 215 mm
type:
divination set
credit:
Glendining