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2274 KÖNIGLICHE INSIGNIE KANATAR. Indonesien, Ost-Sumba, Papipit. 19. Jh. ROYAL INSIGNIA KANATAR. Indonesia, East Sumba, Papipit. 19th c. Gold alloy (about 585-750 gold), 153g. Open Byzantine chain from smooth and twisted gold wires with two pendants in the shape of two leaves, covered with spirals of twisted gold wire and with a spiral arch attached. This jewelry was wrapped around the head and knotted under the chin as a royal insignia by Rajas. Length 93cm. Condition A/B. Provenance: -Private collection Germany. -From the possession of Raja Rara Lungi, Papipit, East Sumba. € 1.700 - 2.000 | $ 1.853 - 2.180 2273 KAIN LEKOK FESTSARONG FÜR FRAUEN. Indonesien, Borneo, West-Kalimantan, Maloh-Dayak. Um 1900. KAIN LEKOK FESTVAL SARONG FOR WOMEN. Indonesia, Borneo, West Kalimantan, Maloh Dayak. About 1900. Fabric made of small glass beads, mounted on imported cotton fabrics. Yellow tones are dominating the beads, the pattern is made of lozenges, which shows eyes and scrolled tails. Inbetween small anthropomorphic representations. Below a fringe. An additional border is placed at the side. Length 56cm, width (double) 42cm. Condition A/B. € 800 - 1.200 | $ 872 - 1.308 2273 2274


Katalog 385 | Asiatische Kunst
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