Lidded Basket
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Basket made of rattan.
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Identifier
As1914,0414.27.a
Origin
From acquisition notes "Igorrot".
Register says: "This whole collection from the "Igorrot". N. Luzon."
Register says: "This whole collection from the "Igorrot". N. Luzon."
Materials
rattan
Physical Dimensions
Height: 12.30 centimetres ((basket and lid))
Weight: 404 grammes ((basket and lid))
Width: 24.60 centimetres ((basket and lid))
Depth: 21.40 centimetres ((basket and lid))
Weight: 404 grammes ((basket and lid))
Width: 24.60 centimetres ((basket and lid))
Depth: 21.40 centimetres ((basket and lid))
Provenance
Purchased from: Mrs Turnbull
Acquisition Date
1914
Short description
-0.1291506
Display status
Not on display. Exhibited: 1996-97, London, Museum of Mankind, 'Stairways to the Sky: Rice and Life in the Philippines'
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https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/A_As1914-0414-27-a
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“Lidded Basket,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed April 20, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/2546.
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