Bag for carrying an infant, made of leather and covered with white glass beads on one side, with two vertical lines of black beads that extend three-quarters of the way down from the top. There are two straps at the top, one narrow and one wide. The narrower one is broken, and has been tied back together. The wider strap is only attached to the bag at one side.
It has been suggested that this object might be a headdress rather than a baby carrier.
infant carrier
Collection Information
These objects are only a part of our collections, of which there are more than 350,000 objects. This information comes from our collections database. Some of this is incomplete and there may be errors. This part of the website is also still under construction, so there may be some fields repeated or incorrectly formatted information.
The database retains language taken from historical documents to help research. Please note that some records may feature language and reflect systems of thinking that are outdated and offensive. The database also includes information on objects that are considered secret or sacred by some communities.
If you have any further information about objects in our collections, can suggest corrections to our information or if you see content requiring immediate action, please contact us: enquiry@horniman.ac.uk