3 lime containers - Timor - Atoni - Indonesia (No Reserve Price)
Three small containers for limestone powder, handcrafted from cow or buffalo horn and intricately adorned with typical Timorese geometric patterns. The bases are made of wood, while solely the upper parts, fashioned resembling human heads, double as covers. \r
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The measurements of the containers are 12 cm, 17 cm, and 13 cm. \r
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Within Timorese customs, limestone powder holds profound cultural value and is frequently employed in diverse traditional customs. It assumes a pivotal role in rites, rituals, and everyday existence. The betel nut, often amalgamated with limestone dust, constitutes a customary chewable amalgam with significant social, cultural, and symbolic connotations. Its utilization is deeply entrenched in Timorese heritage, nurturing societal bonds and symbolizing hospitality and reverence. \r
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Two of the anthropomorphic lids are fashioned from wood, whereas the leftmost one is crafted from horn and bears perforations, likely intended for belt attachment. \r
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Three small containers for limestone powder, handcrafted from cow or buffalo horn and intricately adorned with typical Timorese geometric patterns. The bases are made of wood, while solely the upper parts, fashioned resembling human heads, double as covers. \r
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The measurements of the containers are 12 cm, 17 cm, and 13 cm. \r
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Within Timorese customs, limestone powder holds profound cultural value and is frequently employed in diverse traditional customs. It assumes a pivotal role in rites, rituals, and everyday existence. The betel nut, often amalgamated with limestone dust, constitutes a customary chewable amalgam with significant social, cultural, and symbolic connotations. Its utilization is deeply entrenched in Timorese heritage, nurturing societal bonds and symbolizing hospitality and reverence. \r
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Two of the anthropomorphic lids are fashioned from wood, whereas the leftmost one is crafted from horn and bears perforations, likely intended for belt attachment. \r
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#ttapr\r
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