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Neck ring (onlua)
Neck ring (onlua)

Neck ring (onlua)

20th century
Object PlaceDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Medium/TechniqueCopper alloy
DimensionsOverall: 27.9 cm (11 in.)
Credit LineAnonymous gift
Accession number2009.5352
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsJewelry / Adornment
Description
Neck rings, called onlua, were prestige items worn by chiefs and other high-ranking members of Teke society. Made of copper and intricately carved with abstract geometric or floral patterns, the neck rings served as visible symbols of wealth.
ProvenanceBetween 1980s and 1990s, acquired in Paris by anonymous donors; 2009, year-end anonymous gift to the MFA. (Accession date: January 20, 2010)
Anklet
20th century
Adornment used as gold weight
early to mid-20th century
Adornment
early to mid-20th century
Hip ornament
Artist Unidentified
20th century, 1950–2000
Anklet
20th century
Necklace
20th century
Leg Ornament
20th century
Neck ring (onlua)
20th century
Neck ring (onlua)
20th century
Body ornament
Artist Unidentified
late 20th century
Pendant showing an Oba (King) and two dignitaries
Royal Bronze-casting Guild (Igun Eronmwon)
18th–19th century