Accession No

1938.519 A


Description

Chalapa. One of two brass betel boxes. The box is cuboid-shaped, with a hinged, rectilinear domed lid. There are scroll, cross-hatch and other designs in low relief all over the box, and a central cross emblem with four bosses on the lid.


Place

Asia; Southeast Asia; Malaysia; Borneo; Sabah; Kota Belud District


Period


Source

Evans, Ivor Hugh Norman [field collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1938.519 A; MAA: D 1920.50; D 1920.51


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Copper Alloy; Brass


Local Term

Chalapa


Measurements

109mm x 89mm x 208mm


Events

Context (Field collection)
Collected by Ivor Hugh Norman Evans.
Event Date 26/9/1994
Author: rachel hand


Description (Physical description)
Two brass betel boxes, probably of Brunei manufacture, judging chiefly by the mangosteen calyx on the lid. A is from the Tempassuk district. A: " Usually this betel box contains three small mangosteen-shaped pots, each containing the chewing requisites
Event Date 26/9/1994
Author: rachel hand


Context (Production / use)
note from record of 1938.490: 'Part of a collection of brass objects comprising 1938.490-525. Most of these objects are no longer manufactured, at any rate in the forms here presented, though they are still much used, and prized, by the natives.'

Event Date 28/10/2022
Author: Flo Sutton


Description (Physical description)
Chalapa. One of two brass betel boxes. The box is cuboid-shaped, with a hinged, rectilinear domed lid. There are scroll, cross-hatch and other designs in low relief all over the box, and a central cross emblem with four bosses on the lid.
Event Date 28/10/2022
Author: Flo Sutton


FM:286691

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