- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Wood-block for stamping patterns on cloth.
- Person
- Field collector Herbert Christopher Robinson
- PRM source Herbert Christopher Robinson
- PRM source Perak and Selangor Museum
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1914
- Date collected
- By 1914
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1914
- Materials and processes
- Material Wood Plant, Process Carved
- Dimensions
- Length: max 50 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1914.42.17
- Research and responses
Henry Balfour visited Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday 29th September 1914 on the return journey from his trip to Australia for the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting and saw Robinson when he must have been given this object. His diary reads: "Spent rest of morning at the Selangor Museum with H.C. Robinson (director) + C.Boden Kloss, + lunched with them in their bungalow." [CRFW 27/1/2003]
Search terms: Textile, Technique, Tool, Printing Block
Further items to explore
2002.18.2Wooden block for printing wallpaper. [BS [OPS Move] 13/7/2017]2002.18.2
1965.7.5BWooden stamp.1965.7.5B
1991.17.1Textile printing block. [EH [OPS Move] 14/7/2017]1991.17.1
1923.86.221Tattoo pattern block, carved from wood, with an interlocking scrolling design. Stained with black pigment.1923.86.221
1992.6.7Blowpipe. The mouthpiece is made of wood and the main body of bamboo.1992.6.7
1908.59.49Carved bamboo tube 1908.59.49 .1 with conical stopper 1908.59.49 .2. [CW [OPS Move] 25/10/2016]1908.59.49
1923.86.204Tattoo pattern block, carved from wood with an interlocking scrolling design. Stained with black pigment.1923.86.204