Leather Sebe
A leather charm/amulet, or sebe/sebbeh: the Mende and Temne name for charm/amulet. It consists of a square leather pad, with two loops and three leather beads attached to the top, and a tooth mounted in leather. These are suspended on a plaited leather chord with a plaited knob at each end.
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Further Information
- Type: Religious/ritual equipment, charms
 - Object: Leather Sebe
 - Materials: Leather, animal skin, Bone, ivory, tooth
 - Culture Group: Mende
 - Dimensions: 345mm x 90mm x 31mm
 - Production Date: Pre 1892
 - Associated Places: Unknown
 - Associated People: Thomas Joshua Alldridge (Collector)
 - Museum: Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
 - Accession Number: BMAG:R3483/51
 
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