GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This cast bronze kettle from Brunei is decorated with symbols that reflected Dayak ideas about wealth, prestige, and even supernatural power. The two large seated figures holding swords at the base of the handle represent warriors. Among the Dayak, swords were not only weapons but also status objects that figured prominently in rituals. The smaller warrior-figure on the lid sits astride a horse, an animal unknown to people of the interior and thus ascribed mythic attributes. Such kettles were treasured heirlooms that were used to serve drinking water during weddings or other important festivals.
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Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.
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PROVENANCE
1976: Steven G. Alpert, purchased in Sarawak [1]
1994: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above [2]
Notes:
[1] See the copy of the Object Summary in the Collections Records object file (1994.249).
[2] See the copy of the invoice dated October 25, 1994, in the Collections Records object file (1994.249).
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General Description
This cast bronze kettle from Brunei is decorated with symbols that reflected Dayak ideas about wealth, prestige, and even supernatural power. The two large seated figures holding swords at the base of the handle represent warriors. Among the Dayak, swords were not only weapons but also status objects that figured prominently in rituals. The smaller warrior-figure on the lid sits astride a horse, an animal unknown to people of the interior and thus ascribed mythic attributes. Such kettles were treasured heirlooms that were used to serve drinking water during weddings or other important festivals.
Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
1976: Steven G. Alpert, purchased in Sarawak [1]
1994: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above [2]
Notes:
[1] See the copy of the Object Summary in the Collections Records object file (1994.249).
[2] See the copy of the invoice dated October 25, 1994, in the Collections Records object file (1994.249).
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