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Indonesian Large Betel Nut Box in the Form of a Dog

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    Located in Jimbaran, Bali
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    Early 20th Century Indonesian Tribal Decorative Boxes

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  • Hill Tribe Betel Nut Box
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  • Betel Nut Box from Sumba Island with Tribal Engravings, Indonesia, c. 1950
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    Betel Nut is consumed on a daily basis in a large portion of the Indonesian Archipelago. In Sumba, like many parts of Indonesia betel nut was offered as a sign of respect and hospita...
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