Sumba Katipa
Beadband, katipa
Sumba, Indonesia
Glass beads
Circumference: 126 cm, width: 10 cm
Early 20th century
Ex Jacques Hoogerbrugge
This katipa beadband comes from Sumba, Indonesia, and dates to the early 20th century. It is made of glass beads and was originally part of a Sumba sarong (tube cloth).
The band features a pattern with animal motifs, a common element in Sumbanese design. These motifs are often linked to local beliefs and traditions. The beadwork shows careful craftsmanship and balanced composition.
Katipa beadbands were worn as part of a traditional dress, especially during ceremonies and important events. They served both as decoration and as a sign of cultural identity.
€ 850