Summary
Glass bead chokers are believed to have been worn by Aboriginal men. These unique objects originate from the region to the east of Darwin through to western Arnhem Land, and most were collected in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
Physical Description
A choker made of glass beads on linen or cotton thread. It has a repeated diamond pattern across the band.
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Object/Medium
Ornament, neck
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Object Measurements
445 mm (Length), 20 mm (Width), 5 mm (Height)
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Collecting Areas
Australian Indigenous - Northern Australia and Queensland and Torres Strait Islands