Mat Seat

P191

From: Borneo | Dutch West Borneo | Mendalam River

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Object Number P191
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Kayan
Provenience Borneo | Dutch West Borneo | Mendalam River
Section Oceanian
Materials Skin | Cloth | Shell
Description

Mat seat. Tabit Kading. Seat mat made of animal skin (dog or goat?), white fur with black patches. Curved top covered by a decoratively cut-out piece of red trade cloth with a double scroll in center. At top a conus shell disc, with a tassel of radiating strings of small multicolor glass beads. Worn by men, suspended from the waist at back, ready to sit on in the forest.

Length 47 cm
Width 24.1 cm
Credit Line Gift of Alfred C. Harrison Jr. and Dr. H. M. Hiller, 1899

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