Description
this piece was purchased from an estate in Newton
5ʺw × 8ʺd × 5ʺh
Scandanavia and the U
would be stunning on a desk
Garuda-Shaped Indonesian Betel Nutcracker inuit this piece was purchased fromThis Garuda shaped Indonesian nutcracker, presumed early 20th century, would originally have used to cut pieces of Areca nut commonly referred to as betel nut, and actually a fruit in order to make chewing betel. A cultural tradition in Southest Asia practiced for thousands of years, a few slices of "betal nut" are wrapped in betel leaf, sometimes spiced, and chewed for their effects as a mild stimulant. At present, I think it certainly could still be
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