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English: Cowry shells adorn these textile objects. Hanging on the wall: decorative objects to hang in a tent. From (semi-)nomadic Türkmen or Yörük tribes. 19th or early 20th century. They may have a protecting function (amulet). On the foreground: a triangular carrier bag, worn on the back (and fixed by two woven bands, crossed over the breast). They are/were used to carry all kinds of stuff, but also babies. From the same cultural origin, 20th century.
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Karaman Museum Cowry shell adorned objects

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22 March 2019

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