Provenance and Personhood: Unfolding the Story of the Kandy Ring
The GHL seminar series will begin in 2026 with a seminar on “Provenance and Personhood: Unfolding the Story of the Kandy Ring“. In this session, we are pleased to welcome Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka, who will examine the Kandy Ring through provenance, craftsmanship, personal memory, and its ecological and material sustainability dimensions. Tracing the gold ring’s journey from traditional Sri Lankan techniques to colonial collections, reveals layered histories, human-environment interactions, and evolving heritage values.
Dr Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka is an ethnographer and art historian specializing in material culture, museum studies, and provenance research. She studies Sri Lankan art, heritage, and repatriation within global decolonization debates. The Discussant, Dr Rapti Siriwardane-de Zoysa, is an anthropologist exploring oceanic cultural ecologies in the Asia-Pacific. Her work focuses on intertidal worlds, epistemic justice and multispecies relations.
Dr Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka is an ethnographer and art historian specializing in material culture, museum studies, and provenance research. She studies Sri Lankan art, heritage, and repatriation within global decolonization debates. The Discussant, Dr Rapti Siriwardane-de Zoysa, is an anthropologist exploring oceanic cultural ecologies in the Asia-Pacific. Her work focuses on intertidal worlds, epistemic justice and multispecies relations.
Time
Thursday, 15.01.26 - 04:00 PM
- 06:00 PM
Event format
Talk
Topic
Seminar Series
Speaker
Dr Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka, Dr Rapti Siriwardane-de Zoysa
Target groups
All interested
Students
Researchers
Languages
English
Location
GHL, Poststraße 26, 53111 Bonn,
Room
1st Floor Seminar Room
Admission price
free
Reservation
not required
Additional Information
Organizer
Global Heritage Lab
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