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Traditional hammer - Sarawak Museum
Traditional hammer of Kenyah ethnic group used in blacksmithing, purchased by the Sarawak Museum in 1905. The blade made of either metal or iron ore supported with weaved rattan; the handle is made of wood.
History
Session
M04Rights owner
Durham University / Sarawak MuseumTitle alt
Tukul tradisional - Muzium SarawakDescription alt
Tukul yang digunapakai oleh masyarakat Kenyah untuk kerja pertukangan besi atau parangCultural group
KenyahParticipants
Peter anak SimanCountry
MalaysiaPlace
Sarawak Museum, KuchingItem/object
Metal or iron ore hammerMuseum name
Sarawak MuseumMuseum collections documentation
168Intent
Changes in blacksmithing practises: the toolsDate of creation
2020-01-17Unique ID
2019SG05-M04-0116Usage metrics
Categories
- Social and cultural anthropology
- Heritage, archive and museum studies not elsewhere classified
- Heritage and cultural conservation
- Global Indigenous studies sciences
- Global Indigenous studies culture, language and history
- Global Indigenous studies environmental knowledges and management
- Global Indigenous studies peoples, society and community