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Lime Container

Iatmul (Central), 1900-1932

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Iatmul

Lime Container

Iatmul (Central), 1900-1932

Physical Qualities Bamboo, wood, fiber, raffia, pigments, nassa shell, L. 27 1/2 in. (69.9 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Alan Wurtzburger
Object Number 1955.251.83
FL Label 2003: "In addition to their technical functions, lime containers and spatulas play a role in social relationships. They carry designs common to the area in whic they are made, thus tehy identify the owner as a member of the larger community. They can be traded, or given away as personal gifts thus identifying ties between donor and recipient. They can also be decorated and carried as symbols of prestige, status and authority."
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1955; Alan Wurtzburger
Wurtzburger Traveling
Douglas F. Fraser & Paul S. Wingret, "The Wurtzburger Collection of Oceanic Art" , BMA 1956 pg 29. ills. 83.

Culture (Central)

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2000–2000

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