Hair Tie Ornament
Item number 3133/34 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number 3133/34 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Two hair ornaments connected with a thin black thread. Each consists of three thick, tightly woven cords, with two pompoms attached to each cord, one at centre and one at bottom. One tie has orange cords, the other purple and white, both with areas of chevron patterning, and both with pompoms in a single colour: purple, orange, yellow or green.
Appears to be an end piece from a hair tie.
This collection (3133/1-35) was brought to Vancouver by the donor's father's family, when they moved here from Bolivia in the 1940s.
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Appears to be an end piece from a hair tie.
This collection (3133/1-35) was brought to Vancouver by the donor's father's family, when they moved here from Bolivia in the 1940s.
Two hair ornaments connected with a thin black thread. Each consists of three thick, tightly woven cords, with two pompoms attached to each cord, one at centre and one at bottom. One tie has orange cords, the other purple and white, both with areas of chevron patterning, and both with pompoms in a single colour: purple, orange, yellow or green.
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