Divination Bowl
This is recorded as a divination bowl and a piece of medicine mans equipment. It is made from a calabash, of gourd, shell, and the inside has been lined with cotton. The outside of the bowl is adorned by a strip of cloth, adorned with two rows of cowrie shells. A piece of string has been attached to the cloth, to which are attached metal bells, small glass bottles containing herbs and string-bound charms, or amulets.
Further Information
- Type: Religious/ritual equipment, charms
 - Object: Divination Bowl
 - Materials: Vegetable, organic fibre, Metal, Glass, Shell, Textile
 - Culture Group: Other
 - Dimensions: 230mm [H] x 400mm [D]
 - Production Date: Pre 1909
 - Associated Places: Kareve
 - Associated People: W. St John Oswell
 - Museum: British Museum
 - Accession Number: BM:Af.1909.805.1
 
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