The Daalder Collection of Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment, after 2007
Ornamental Lacquered Comb from Indonesia

Ornamental Lacquered Comb from Indonesia

A nice generous piece, 13 cm high and 13.5 cm wide. We acquired it in 2014, so it is not shown in Truus Daalder’s Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment, which was published in 2009, although that contains another – but different – example on p. 182. There seems to be uncertainty about the meaning of the shape of the top part, which is thought of as representing either water buffalo horns or ships (or both), with trees also sometimes suggested.

Ceremonial Crown from Indonesia

Ceremonial Crown from Indonesia

Called a pa sangko, lengkar suon, this crown is normally surmounted by sprays of gold tinsel leaves. It is worn by brides in South Sumatra, Bengkulu, and Lampung, Indonesia, and also used for dancing by young girls. See, for the type, Richter-Carpenter’s splendid and informative book Gold Jewellery of the Indonesian Archipelago, pp. 268-9. Continue Reading