Sheath

49-31-38B

From: Madura (uncertain) | Bali (uncertain)

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Object Number 49-31-38B
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Balinese
Provenience Madura (uncertain) | Bali (uncertain)
Section Oceanian
Materials Wood | Pigment
Description

Painted wooden sheath. Kidney-shaped top (wrangka) with on one side a large bird (Garuda?), holding in his beak and claws a snake (naga), flanked by (at left) a winged monkey (one of Hanuman's army?), and (at right) a winged elephant-headed human figure (holding the snake's tail). On the other side, a dark green water buffalo, its head attacked by a rearing leopard, its tail grasped by a pot-bellied human figure. Body of sheath (gandar) covered on both sides with imbrication of light and dark green scale-like crescents filled with gold.

Length 44 cm
Width 17 cm
Credit Line Purchased from Mrs. Anton S. Lau, 1949
Other Number 29-J-73 - Other Number

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