Gold Alloy Mamuli With Pelicans
In the Lesser Sunda Islands, in eastern Indonesia, gift exchange forms a significant practice before marriage. Mamuli are beautifully crafted diamond-shaped pendants that are important items of gift exchange during marriage ceremonies. They are given by the bride’s family to the grooms. This one is decorated with a pair of rather curious looking pelicans. Mamuli are typically made from gold or gilded silver with granulated and braided wire decorations of highly intricate design that may feature animal or human figures. Some particularly old and valuable Mamuli are considered family heirlooms and are rarely exchanged. Ordinary ones are passed down from generation to generation for each successive marriage.
Place of origin | Sumba Indonesia |
Date | 19th Century |
Weight | |
Dimensions | Height 2.0 cm |
Availability | US$ |
Reference number | SO-00000 |