Fish Trap
82-7-70
From: Thailand | Udon Thani | Ban Kham Yang
Curatorial Section: Asian
Native Name | Tum Kung | ตุ้มกุ้ง | Tum Pla Chio | ตุ้มปลาชิว | Tum Pla Sio | ตุ้มปลาซิว |
Object Number | 82-7-70 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Thai | Isaan |
Provenience | Thailand | Udon Thani | Ban Kham Yang |
Site Name | Ban Kham Yang | บ้านคำยาง |
Date Made | 1900-1981 |
Section | Asian |
Materials | Coconut | Bamboo | Basketry |
Technique | Basketry |
Subject | Fishing Equipment |
Description | A fish trap made of woven bamboo (Bambusa sp. ไม้ไผ่บ้าน) which narrows at the mouth and gradually widens towards the base. There is a string tied to the mouth as a handle. There is also a piece of stick tied to the top. The bottom has a hole in the center. It is not flat but has raised sides. This is a trap for shrimp and minnows (pla chio ปลาซิว) which is baited with bran or roasted sticky rice. It is staked in August and September in smallish streams. |
Height | 21 cm |
Length | 64 cm |
Outside Diameter | 11 cm |
Credit Line | Thai-Lao Ethnographic Expedition, Joyce C. White, 1981 |
Other Number | 004 - Field Number |
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