Headdress, Junkanoo
Object Details
- Maker and Participant
- Nassau Junkanoo Contingent
- Festival Program
- 1994 FAF: The Bahamas
- Description
- The headdress is comprised of several components. Described from the bottom up: there is cardboard strip meant to go around the neck, several vertical strips of cardboard that would have covered the face, a crown with two appendages shaped like elongated fleur-de-lis’s extend on either side of the face, and a swan emerges from the crown. Each component is elaborately decorated with paint (coral, lite pink, white, indigo, green, and yellow), tinsel, half-spheres of Styrofoam, glitter (in the shape of snowflakes), and plastic jewels of assorted colors and shapes. From the crown, there are three additional crepe paper decorations: at the top there is an additional crepe paper decoration of a flower / star / sun with a large blue jewel at the center; on the back there is a flap extending at the base of the crown (which shields the neck and back of the head of the wearer); and on the top of the back of the crown is a design of three circles meeting at the center point on the crown. Finally, there is a black elastic attached to the inside of the headdress for fastening to a person’s head and the words "Puckas Cowbell" written in black marker.
- Technique
- Handmade; crepe paper painted onto cardboard
- Provenance
- Made before the Festival, but solely for the Festival. Used during the Junkanoo Parade Demonstration and left by a participant
- Exhibition History
- 50 Years | 50 Objects: Storied Objects from the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. June, 2017.
- http://festival.si.edu/50objects
- Culture
- Bahamian
- 1994
- Object number
- 763
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- Costumes & Masks
- Medium
- Paper (crepe paper and corrugated cardboard), Plastic (gems, glitter, sequins, tinsel), Fabric/Cloth (synthetic fabric lining)
- Geography
- Nassau, The Bahamas, Caribbean
- See more items in
- Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Collection
- Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
- Record ID
- cfch_763
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Not determined
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fv3533deb8b-c4fa-4b3a-860e-55da5b85fb82
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