Accession No
2004.125
Description
Oval silver box with fitted lid that is attached by a long chain. The main design motif on the body is a repeating leaf-like pattern, with small circles. Both elements are created using twisted wire to outline the shapes. The lid uses the same twisted wire to create simple flower-petal-like shapes which meet at a green, marbled stone which marks the centre.
Place
Asia; West Asia; Yemen; Ta'izz [Taiz]
Period
Source
Spalding, Barbara [field collector and donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2004.125
Cultural Affliation
Material
Metal; Silver; Stone; ?Copper alloy
Local Term
Measurements
70mm x 38mm x 55mm
Events
Description (Physical description)
The accretions found on pieces in this collection, in addition to the appearance of the silver, suggest to Anita Herle that the metal used is a mixture of silver and other metals, possibly among them copper.
Event Date 3/11/2004
Author: Alana Edgeworth
Context (Field collection)
Mrs. Barbara Spalding and her husband Michael worked as English teachers in Taiz, Yemen, from 1997-98 during which time she collected silver and talked to the men in the market silver shops.
Event Date 3/11/2004
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Oval silver box with fitted lid that is attached by a long chain. The main design motif on the body is a repeating leaf-like pattern, with small circles. Both elements are created using twisted wire to outline the shapes. The lid uses the same twisted wire to create simple flower-petal-like shapes which meet at a green, marbled stone which marks the centre.
Event Date 3/11/2004
Author: maa
FM:265175
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