sash of Metacomet
sash of Metacomet
sash of Metacomet
Narrow sash made from red wool that incorporates blue wool and nearly 1900 white glass beads embroidered using plant fiber to create a curvilinear design. The selvedges, or edges of the fabric which include wax resist lines, are visible at the edges of the belt. The sash’s 19th-century label reads “Belt of the Indian King Philip”, suggesting that this object was owned and worn by the Wampanoag sachem Metacomet, called "King Philip" by the English.
Sash is Wampanoag.
Peabody Museum catalogue record, GRASAC RA Autumn Epple
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Sheep wool, glass beads, plant fibre (possibly Indian hemp Apocynum cannabinum), Madder dye (possibly Rubia tinctorium L.), Indigo dye.
PMAE catalogue record
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Image © President and Fellows of Harvard College, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, 90-17-10/49333
Record created by Autumn Epple GRASAC RA June 3 2021
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Wampanoag territory is in Massachusetts.