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Asian culture devices and products, wood engravings, published in 1897
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Asian culture devices and products, wood engravings, published in 1897
Asian culture devices and products: 1 + 10) Dance staff of the Toba Batak people from Sumatra; 2) Ancestral figure from Nias (Indonesia); 3) Weaving board of the Ainu (Japan); 4 + 17) Bashkirs jewelry (Ural Mountains); 5) buddha figure; 6) Aventail helmet; 7) Gauntlet of the Indians from Bhuj (Kachchh); 8) Japanese cauldron; 9) Sinhalese mask; 11) Head basket of the
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Armour Asian Culture Basket Boot Borneo Buddha Calendar Cauldron China Chinese Culture Culture Dance Device Equipment Figure Helmet Hood India Indian Culture Indigenous Indonesia Japan Japanese Culture Jewelry Kettle Luzon Mask Native Philippines Scepter Shoe Staff Sumatra Ainu Ancestral Armoured Batak Bhuj Gauntlet Mandarin Quiver Scraper Souvenier Tanning Tungus Ural Yakut
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This print showcases a fascinating collection of Asian culture devices and products, providing a glimpse into the rich heritage of various regions. Published in 1897, this wood engraving captures the essence of diverse traditions and craftsmanship. Starting from left to right, we are introduced to an enchanting Dance staff used by the Toba Batak people from Sumatra (1). Next, we encounter an intricate Ancestral figure hailing from Nias in Indonesia (2), symbolizing ancestral reverence. Moving on, we discover a Weaving board belonging to the Ainu community in Japan (3), reflecting their mastery in textile artistry. Continuing our exploration, we come across stunning Bashkirs jewelry originating from the Ural Mountains (4 + 17), showcasing exquisite metalwork skills. A serene Buddha figure catches our eye next (5), representing spiritual enlightenment. Adjacent is an Aventail helmet (6) followed by a Gauntlet worn by Indians from Bhuj in Kachchh region (7), highlighting their unique armor-making techniques. Further along, we encounter a Japanese cauldron known for its functional elegance (8) and a Sinhalese mask that embodies traditional Sri Lankan culture (9). Completing this remarkable ensemble is the Head basket used by Toba Batak people for practical purposes or as decorative items (11). Each artifact depicted here represents not only its respective culture but also serves as a souvenir of travel through time and space. This woodcut engraving offers us an opportunity to appreciate these native treasures while immersing ourselves in Asia's vibrant past.
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