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Deluxe Betel Nut Box Set, Maranao Culture, Southern Philippines (Mindanao).
$3,600per set
£2,748.58per set
€3,175.96per set
CA$5,053.72per set
A$5,632.90per set
CHF 2,955.39per set
MX$68,786.84per set
NOK 37,421.63per set
SEK 35,369.13per set
DKK 23,703.60per set
About the Item
Two bronze rectangular boxes decorated with symmetrical silver inlay in the tendril vine pattern referred to as “the okir pattern”, a traditional design for the Maranao people. This is a large and heavy set with each box complete with wheels. The larger outer box has one hinged lid. The upright corners are chamfered. Striped bracket feet conceal the wheels underneath. Four large boss knobs hold the looped and hammered copper handles. The interior box which fits neatly as a suspended tray within the larger box has four hinged lids concealing three chambers. One of these chambers is encrusted with slaked lime. The interior box is as dynamically decorated as the larger box on all four sides and the top. This aristocratic box set was used for the storage of the betel leaf, areca nut and chewing condiments.
Condition: Minor signs of age and use.
The outer box measures: 6 inches high x 12 inches long x 4.875 in. deep. (15.2 x 30.5 x 12.5 cm)
The inner box measures: 3.5 in. high x 9.25 in. x 4.125 in. deep.(9 x 23.5 x 10.5 cm).
15.5 lbs. (7kg).
Early 20th century.
Provenance: USA art market.
For a similar example see: Casal, The People & Art of the Philippines, p. 156, fig. XIV. and Cynthia Ongpen Valdes, Betel Chewing in The Philippines, ARTS OF ASIA, Sep/Oct 2004.
Note: The exceptional quality of the silver inlay and uncommonly large size of this example indicate that its original owner was of high status. Both the interior, removable box and the larger outer box have wheels, another uncommon detail. This well cared for betel nut box set is a fine example of the artistry of traditional Mindanao silver inlay. The box would have been a treasured object in its owner’s household due to its quality and size, an indication of wealth and status.
- Dimensions:Height: 6 in (15.24 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)Depth: 4.875 in (12.39 cm)
- Sold As:Set of 2
- Style:Tribal (Of the Period)
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- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:Earlly 20th Century
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor signs of age and use.
- Seller Location:Point Richmond, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: TM-UH900331stDibs: LU1778241619112
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