Pubic apron

The public apron (nzenze) is worn by young girls and unmarried women during competition dances between rival villages.
The apron not only enhances the wearer’s appearance but it denotes a value - the value being determined by the amount of beads being worn. Through this it is the boyfriend who assesses how much the girl’s father is worth.
Upon marriage, the girl will give her apron to a maiden in exchange for a goat. Before selling it it is obligatory to remove a part of the apron such as the tying string or a one cent piece to avoid bad luck.
Each apron is hand-woven who threads the beads using boabab (Adansonia digitata) or sisal fibre.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
196/2007/63
Category
Ethnography
Collection Class
Clothing and accessories
Collection Area Region
E
Material
glassvegetable fibre
Common Name
pubic apron
Simple Name
apron
Production County
Kitui area
Production Country
Kenya
Production Year High
15 August 1974

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pubic apron (nzenze)