bodybelt

Broad bark belt or 'kan kak', made from 'nde mip' bark. It is attached at the front with plant fibre tied through two holes at the top and bottom. The belt has incised geometric decoration executed with a steel knife. These decorations are typical of special belts for dancers. It is worn to support a net apron at the front and a sprig of cordyline to cover the buttocks.

There is a cream, rectangular label with the object, and a round tag with a metal edge with '2' written on it.

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