Accession No

2004.136 A-B


Description

Silver box with separate lid. The small, tall, round box and its lid are mainly decorated with small, raised flower-like shapes, made from coiled metal wire and silver balls. The body of the box also has two bands of scroll work, one each around the top and bottom edges. The lid fits over the base.


Place

Asia; West Asia; Yemen; Ta'izz [Taiz]


Period


Source

Spalding, Barbara [field collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

2004.136 A-B


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Silver; ?Copper alloy


Local Term


Measurements

38mm x 41mm x 38mm


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)
Silver box with separate lid. The small, tall, round box and its lid are mainly decorated with small, raised flower-like shapes, made from coiled metal wire and silver balls. The body of the box also has two bands of scroll work, one each around the top and bottom edges. The lid fits over the base.
Event Date 3/11/2004
Author: maa


FM:265187

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