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The Seesaw traditional headdress is an exquisite array of ornamental details on a narrow and elongated strip of blue cloth and showcases the aesthetic and ceremonial sensibilities of the tribe. The headdress is primarily worn by women and serves decorative and cultural purposes during community rituals and daily use.
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The Seesaw traditional headdress is an exquisite array of ornamental details on a narrow and elongated strip of blue cloth and showcases the aesthetic and ceremonial sensibilities of the tribe. The headdress is primarily worn by women and serves decorative and cultural purposes during community rituals and daily use.
Pieces of fabric in off-white and brown were sewn on at both ends of the cloth, presumably for tying the headdress or to create contrast. The edges are adorned with dangling beads and cowrie shells, both items that carry deep spiritual beliefs in tribal culture and serve as decoration. Cowries are known to symbolize fertility and prosperity, thereby enhancing the cultural identity of this object. The simplicity of the base material—long blue cloth—conversely increases the visual impact of the elaborate embellishments, thereby imparting artistic expression onto the headdress. Its further application sits within both the everyday and ritualistic life of Seesaw women, with such accessories signifying community membership, age, marital status, or festival attendance.
Pieces of fabric in off-white and brown were sewn on at both ends of the cloth, presumably for tying the headdress or to create contrast. The edges are adorned with dangling beads and cowrie shells, both items that carry deep spiritual beliefs in tribal culture and serve as decoration. Cowries are known to symbolize fertility and prosperity, thereby enhancing the cultural identity of this object. The simplicity of the base material—long blue cloth—conversely increases the visual impact of the elaborate embellishments, thereby imparting artistic expression onto the headdress. Its further application sits within both the everyday and ritualistic life of Seesaw women, with such accessories signifying community membership, age, marital status, or festival attendance.
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