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Cylindrical container with openwork carved walls in the shape of
in the form of diamonds with notched hatching. The wide carved base on feet is attached.
This container was made as a souvenir, primarily for Japanese tourists, where it was used as a chopstick holder.
used there as a chopstick holder.
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Data Provider
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum - Kulturen der Welt
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Cataloguing data
Cultural attribution
Ainu
Object type
vessels (containers)
Dimensions
111 x 80 x 75 mm
Current location
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum
Inventory number
RJM 25400
Other number(s)
RJM 1910/05 (Convolute number)
Provenance and sources
when
19th century
where
Japan
Asia -> East-Asia -> Japan -> North-Japan ->
Hokkaido
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