Candle
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Group of seven candles made of beeswax, with cotton (?) wicks. 20thC (early)
Curators comments:
Register says: KANDILA TARU "ritual beeswax candles."
Department: Asia
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Date
20thC (early)
Identifier
As1958,06.137.a-g
Origin
Hanunóo
Materials
Beeswax; cotton
Physical Dimensions
Diameter: 1.10 centimetres candle a ; Diameter: 1.20 centimetres candle b ; Diameter: 1.20 centimetres candle c ; Diameter: 1.30 centimetres candle d ; Diameter: 1.20 centimetres candle e ; Diameter: 1.40 centimetres candle f ; Diameter: 1.20 centimetres candle g ; Height: 25 centimetres candle a ; Height: 24.50 centimetres candle b ; Height: 23.20 centimetres candle c ; Height: 24 centimetres candle d ; Height: 25 centimetres candle e ; Height: 23 centimetres candle f ; Height: 22.50 centimetres candle g ; Weight: 13 grammes candle a ; Weight: 14 grammes candle b ; Weight: 13 grammes candle c ; Weight: 14 grammes candle d ; Weight: 16 grammes candle e ; Weight: 12 grammes candle f ; Weight: 12 grammes candle g
Provenance
Purchased from: Prof Harold C Conklin
Acquisition Date
1958
Display status
Not on display
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“Candle,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed October 13, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/28260.
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