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Basket

Baku

Note: The following text is taken from a 19th-century collection catalog and, in its language and perspective, partially reflects colonial thought patterns. We present the text in its original version to make the collection's history transparent and promote a critical examination of the colonial legacy. Certain terms and formulations may be perceived as problematic today. A 2009 research project concluded that most descriptions are factually correct and still usable; only a few details were found to be inaccurate or incorrect. The results of this project were published in the following collection catalog: khm-wmw-tm-library.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1457155265"222. Little basket - "Baku".A small round basket of un-dyed lontar leaves which are rather coarsely split, with a lid. The whole thing is simple but delicate. This type of basket is also used for holding rice. They are made by the natives very quickly, depending on the need."Translation of: Czurda, F. A. J. (1883). Catalog mit Erklärungen der Etnografischen Privatsammlung des Dr. F. A. J. Czurda in Postelberg (Böhmen). (p. 51). Wien, Wilhelm Braumüller   

Note: The following text is taken from a 19th-century collection catalog and, in its language and perspective, partially reflects colonial thought patterns. We present the text in its original version to make the collection's history transparent and promote a critical examination of the colonial legacy. Certain terms and formulations may be perceived as problematic today. A 2009 research project concluded that most descriptions are factually correct and still usable; only a few details were found to be inaccurate or incorrect. The results of this project were published in the following collection catalog: khm-wmw-tm-library.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1457155265"222. Little basket - "Baku".A small round basket of un-dyed lontar leaves which are rather coarsely split, with a lid. The whole thing is simple but delicate. This type of basket is also used for holding rice. They are made by the natives very quickly, depending on the need."Translation of: Czurda, F. A. J. (1883). Catalog mit Erklärungen der Etnografischen Privatsammlung des Dr. F. A. J. Czurda in Postelberg (Böhmen). (p. 51). Wien, Wilhelm Braumüller   

Collector:
František A. J. Czurda (1844 Pisek - 1886 Cirebon) DNB

Object Name
Basket

Material/technology:
Lontar palm leaves; woven

Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien

Collection area
Insular Southeast Asia

Invs.
17473

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