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Old Coconut Spoon from Timor

Decorated with the head of a cat as the handle, this unique old spoon probably came from the traditional village of Boti, in central, mountainous Timor. It is a whimsical example of the imagination and attention to detail given to everyday objects by the Timorese people. Utilizing the rounded shape of the inner coconut shell (‘tempurung’), they cut and carve unusual decorative shapes for the handles. This one is old and shows use.

Size: 3.75 in. long x 1.75 in. wide x 2 in. high

$25.00

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SKU: ATW314 Category: Tools of Utility

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