DepartmentAsia
Kaudauri or Kandaure / Ceremonial Ornament
NameKaudauri or Kandaure / Ceremonial Ornament
CultureSa'dan Toraja
Datec.1925
Place madeSulawesi, Sulawesi, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Mediumglass beads, fiber, bamboo
DimensionsOverall: 55 in. (139.7 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, IFAF Collection, Gift of Diane & Sandy Besser, FA.2006.70.44.
Object numberFA.2006.70.44
DescriptionFrom "The Art & Tradition of Beadwork" by Marsha C. Bol 2018"The Toraja peoples hold elaborate funeral rites that are their most important social occasions, attended by hundreds of people and lasting for several days. The valued kandaure stands on a pole next to the tongkonan, the traditional house of an extended family. The family owns the kandaure, which they lend out to the male family members of the deceased to wear during the mortuary rituals"
Artist not recorded
ca. 1935
