Water Buffalo Shoe
P1516B
From: Sumatra | West Sumatra | Batusangkar
Curatorial Section: Oceanian
Native Name | Frompa Kerlan |
Object Number | P1516B |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Minangkebau |
Provenience | Sumatra | West Sumatra | Batusangkar |
Date Made | 1901 |
Section | Oceanian |
Materials | Plant Fiber | Peel |
Description | Water buffalo shoe. Frompa Kerban. Thick rectangular pad made of soft, folded woven matting, with a raised loop of rattan peel, partially wrapped with strips of cloth, for one claw of the buffalo's hoof to fit into. Water buffalo are shod for walking on roads: the collector said that these were made by a man he met in a bazaar, to shoe his buffalo for the trip back home. |
Height | 9 cm |
Length | 18 cm |
Width | 16 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of H. M. Hiller and Alfred C. Harrison Jr., 1901 |
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