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1903.12.13.3

Glazed pot - stand for bow 1903.12.13 .1


1903.12.13.3

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Collection type
Object
Description
Glazed pot - stand for bow 1903.12.13 .1
Long description
Engraved musical bow, with the ends carved in scrolls and perforated for cane strings. There is also a separate cane stick. The bow comes with a deep glazed pot and a circular disk of wood, which is slightly concave and elaborately carved on one side. [NC 06/07/2015]
Geographical reference
Sarawak
Cultural groups
Tanjong
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1903
Date collected
1903
Acquisition information
Donated: 1903
Materials and processes
Material Wood Plant, Material Pottery, Material Cane Plant, Material Pigment, Material Resin Plant, Process Carved, Process Perforated, Process Stained, Process Decorated, Process Incised
Dimensions
Diameter: max 181 mm, Height: max 100 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1903.12.13.3 Other numbers: 131-A-28
Research and responses

Dragon’s blood is red resin obtained from palm fruit [Encyclopaedia Britannica on line] [JP 18/11/1999]

This object was looked at by Hannah Parsons (MA student, University of East Anglia). The visit took place July 15 2015. [NC 15/07/2015]

Search terms: Music, Pottery, Musical Instrument, Musical Bow, Plectrum, Striker, Musical Instrument Accessory