Accession No

Z 33785 A.2-5


Description

Four pieces of various sizes, part of a curtain. All of them have a red backing with flower embroidered decoration in the colours of gold and silver. .2 is the longest piece with loose threads around the hems and a black stain on the right side; .3 rectangular piece of the same cloth with loose threads with a tear on the right upper corner; .4 rectangular piece with hemmed edges, faded design; .5 square piece with loose threads.


Place

Asia; Southeast Asia; Malaysia; Peninsular Malaysia


Period

19th century


Source

Skeat, Walter William [field collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

Z 33785 A.2-5; MAA: Z 46944; Skeat I: 213 A


Cultural Affliation


Material

Silk


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Field collection)
This object was collected by Walter William Skeat, District Magistrate of Larut, Perak, in the Kuala Langat District of Selangor, Malaysia, 1896-1897.
Event Date 1897
Author: Diana Serediuc


Context (References)
Listed as No. 213 in the Catalogue of the First Skeat Collection: Skeat, Walter W. 1899. The Skeat Collection. Catalogue of the Ethnological Collection from the Malay Peninsula presented to the University in 1898 by the Collector. University of Cambridge: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Event Date 1898
Author: Diana Serediuc


Conservation (Repack)
CON.2015.1095 | Repack
Event Date 9/4/2015
Author: cao37


Description (Physical description)
Catalogue of First Skeat Collection (1899) notes: 'A striped curtain used at weddings, with ornate fringe.'
Event Date 24/10/2024
Author: Diana Serediuc


Context (Amendments / updates)
W.W. Skeat made two collections in Southeast Asia. The first was made while he was District Magistrate in Selangor, Malaysia in 1896-1897 and is known as the First Skeat Collection or Skeat I. The Second was made in 1899-1900 on the Cambridge Exploring Expedition to the Malay Provinces of Lower Siam and known as the Second Skeat Collection, or Skeat II. Most objects were not given accession numbers on acquisition by MAA, and given Z Numbers during reorganisation in the 1980s. Several objects presumed to be from the Skeat Collections, but which cannot be traced either to an existing Z number or to Skeat’s catalogues, have been given TEMP numbers. Some of these are definitely Skeat, and some are not. The work of matching objects to their Skeat catalogue numbers is ongoing and likely to remain incomplete.
Event Date 24/10/2024
Author: Diana Serediuc


Description (Physical description)
Four pieces of various sizes, part of a curtain. All of them have a red backing with flower embroidered decoration in the colours of gold and silver. .2 is the longest piece with loose threads around the hems and a black stain on the right side; .3 rectangular piece of the same cloth with loose threads with a tear on the right upper corner; .4 rectangular piece with hemmed edges, faded design; .5 square piece with loose threads.
Event Date 24/10/2024
Author: Diana Serediuc


Conservation (Freezing)
CON.2024.6089 | Freezing
Event Date 11/11/2024
Author: Kirsty Kernohan


FM:320514

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