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Teething beads
string of spherical and ovoid beads, moulded, variously coloured white, pale blue, pale green and yellow; used by baby when teething
Another dual-purpose element was the teether. These sticks or rings were not only practical aids, helping the baby's teeth to come through the gums, they were also seen as examples of sympathetic magic. Traditionally made of substances which were red or white, such as coral, they symbolised blood or bone respectively. The use of animal bone or tooth was also thought to confer the strength of the animal to fight off the pain of teething.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
F02.27.19
Acquisition
Donation
Measurements
circumference
(cm): 35
Material
plastic
Location
In store
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