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So that is where it went :-)
I also saw this "sold" item in Awe. I missed out on 2 of them in 2013. This here below is the other one that I noticed but could not buy. ![]() |
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Michael, I will post mine as you ask later this week. Congrats on a beautiful example of a strong and interesting form.
Charles, I understand they are used for Betal Nut. Others may advise further. Gavin |
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Hello Gavin and Charles,
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It is obvious that the highly decorated status peurawot for nobility and other luminaries were important parts of the attire. I have no qualms to accept that in priviledged social strata these may have been mainly or possibly even exclusively utilized when chewing betel (pinang); with mere mortals, however, it seems to me that the peurawot was a Aceh piso: cutting anything that needed to be cut including the socially paramount pinang usage... Regards, Kai |
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