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Language: Ainu
Language: Ainu
Quiver

This carefully crafted quiver was used to hold hunting arrows. hunting arrows. It is carved from wood and covered with birch bark, held together by strips of cherry bark. held together by strips of cherry bark. A carrying cord is attached to a wooden strip on which the cap hangs. The materials have darkened over time darkened over time, presumably the colour contrast of the bark was originally stronger.

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Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum - Kulturen der Welt
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Cataloguing data

Cultural attribution
Ainu
Object type
quivers
Dimensions
40 x 496 x 370 mm
Current location
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum
Inventory number
RJM 25260
Other number(s)
RJM 1910/05

Provenance and sources

when
19th century
where
Japan
Asia -> East-Asia -> Japan -> North-Japan -> Hokkaido

when
1907

when
1910-15-05
Source(s)
Konvolutakte RJM 1910/05

when
1910-15-05
Source(s)
Konvolutakte RJM 1910/05
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