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A Orang Ulu shaman carrier / container is primarily used to store medicine, herbs, roots and other plantation items. The carrier is adorned with the naga motif, the common Buah Berinjan vines, two ancestral Dayak warriors on the two poles and accented with the woven vine / rattan material…
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- Item Number: C-8492
- Provenance/Origin: Central Borneo. Orang Ulu / Kayan tribe. Most likely from mid- to late-1900s
- Composition: Wood, rattan, cord
- Dimensions: 8" tall x 5" wide x 3.5" deep
- Weight: 1 pound
- Price: $ 145.00 USD
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Detail: This is a reproduction of a late 18th Century (Qing Dynasty) gold vase used in the Forbidden City. It was acquired in a Beijing antique shop. Circa mid- to late-1900’s. In very good shape.
Sorry, this vase has been sold.
- Item Number: V-1303
- Provenance/Origin: Beijing China. Circa mid- to late-1900's
- Composition: Bronze or brass
- Dimensions: 8.5" tall x 4.25" diameter at widest
- Weight: 2 pounds
- Price: $120.00 USD