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Kom of bak

Data provider: Wereldmuseum, Leiden
Reference or object ID: RV-1403-3076
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Metadata

Title

A title or name given to the object by its current holder.
Kom of bak
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Description

A description of the object, its features or context.
Dit soort bronzen kommen werd waarschijnlijk voor heilig water gebruikt en stonden op een drievoet. Ze lijken op kommen die priesters op Bali nog steeds gebruiken. In de 14e eeuw was het maken van heilig water ook al een belangrijk ritueel in Oost-Java. Deze kom is met een parelrand versierd.
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Location of creation

The location, region or part of the world where the object is from.
No Location of creation available

Material(s)

What kind of materials the object consists of.
bronze (metal)
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Date made

When was the object made? Could be an exact date or a range.
Jan 1, 1300 – Jan 1, 1500
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Type(s)

A name for the type or kind of object given by the current holder.
No Type(s) available

Technique(s)

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Maker(s)

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Inscription(s)

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Data provider

The data of this object is provided by:

Wereldmuseum
Steenstraat 1
2312 BS Leiden
Netherlands

Website
http://www.wereldculturen.nl
Reference or object ID by the data provider
RV-1403-3076
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Provenance

Provenance information entails an object's journey before it came to the current location. It can contain information about previous owners and/or information on data processing. This provenance data is often incomplete.

Provenance data table

Jan 1, 1890
Transferred from Ministerie van Marine
Provided by Wereldmuseum
Jan 1, 1903
Transferred from Rijksmuseum van Oudheden
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Local Contexts Notices

The Local Contexts Collections Care (CC) Notices are visible identifiers developed specifically for institutions and repositories to support proper cultural care and stewardship of collections, led and guided by Indigenous protocols and authority. Learn more about the Local Contexts Collections Care Notices.

Notices for this object

Attribution Incomplete

Attribution Incomplete
Collections and items in our institution have incomplete, inaccurate, and/or missing attribution. We are using this notice to clearly identify this material so that it can be updated, or corrected by communities of origin. Our institution is committed to collaboration and partnerships to address this problem of incorrect or missing attribution.
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This is a standard Notice added to each object to indicate an incomplete, incorrect and/or missing attribution.