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It may be of interest to some, I would like to show you two Betel pestles and two handles for such pestles. Other members may also have such pieces to show.
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And here the two handles.
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Over 200 views and not one single comment?
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For your pleasure
The „scabbard“ is very heavy, mybe made from a gunbarrel. Best Thomas |
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Those are fun. Where are they from?
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Two modest new members entered the collection.
Both have wooden handles and show the most common motives, a man riding another man (I read somewhere that it's an ironic symbol for upper and lower population) and a bird, sometimes seen with a snake. |
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BTW, these pestles are called "plococan".
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My small collection of Plocokan from Bali and Lombok (I'm discovering the word, thanks Detlef).
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Detlef, in what language, or perhaps dialect is the name of these implements "plocokan" ?
This is not a confrontational question, it is request for clarification. Thank you. |
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