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Rectangular bag that widens towards the bottom, with rounded corners
corners and a tapered flap. The varied patterns are created in fine patchwork
patchwork by sewing together different coloured pieces of salmon skin.
Today, the colours are mostly faded and browned. The flap is seamed and a strip of blue
and a strip of blue material was sewn to the top as a fastener. The bag was probably
the bag was probably made by the Gilyak cultures.
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Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum - Kulturen der Welt
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Cataloguing data
Cultural attribution
Ainu
Object type
bags (generic containers)
Dimensions
40 x 570 x 360 mm
Current location
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum
Inventory number
RJM 25323
Other number(s)
RJM 1910/05
Provenance and sources
when
19th century
where
Russian Federation
Asia -> North Asia -> Russian Federation ->
Far East (Federal District) -> Sakhalin Oblast
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