珠子 (2) - 古董印太地区,来自印度尼西亚的“Mutisalah”珠子(直径7.5厘米,重10克) - 亚洲

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两枚矿物质Mutisalah印度太平洋珠,来自印度尼西亚,6–12世纪,直径约7.5厘米,重量10克,状况良好。

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Antique Indo-Pacific beads, "Mutisalah" beads from Indonesia

In the 9th-century Buddhist Sailendra dynasty, drawn Indo-Pacific beads, now called mutisalah, were produced by the Sumatran Srivijaya empire These beads were traded into Borneo, Java and to the eastern Indonesian islands until the 13th century. Nieuwenhuis, whose observations date from the turn of the century, reports that the reddish-brown beads, known in the Timor archipelago as mutisalah, and which also occur in South Sumatra, were brought from the Lampong Districts to Timor, where they yielded a high price. Likewise, inhabitants of Kroé in Benkulen travelled from Sumatra to the west coast of Borneo and traversed the island to sell their ancient beads profitably to the Bahau and other tribes. Archeological evidence from 1000 to 1200 AD shows that this type of bead predominated. From the 13th century they are much less common. Chinese-made beads came into use after the defeat of the Srivajaya Kingdom and it is postulated that the Chinese traders took advantage of the scarcity that was a consequence of the changed trade patterns. Chinese coil beads became common in Sumatra, Java and Borneo after the 12th century, but there is little evidence of Chinese trade with the Nusa Tenggara Timur until the Ming dynasty.

Actual dimensions:
Diameter ø 7.5 cm, weigth: 10 gram.

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ID: 3494

Antique Indo-Pacific beads, "Mutisalah" beads from Indonesia

In the 9th-century Buddhist Sailendra dynasty, drawn Indo-Pacific beads, now called mutisalah, were produced by the Sumatran Srivijaya empire These beads were traded into Borneo, Java and to the eastern Indonesian islands until the 13th century. Nieuwenhuis, whose observations date from the turn of the century, reports that the reddish-brown beads, known in the Timor archipelago as mutisalah, and which also occur in South Sumatra, were brought from the Lampong Districts to Timor, where they yielded a high price. Likewise, inhabitants of Kroé in Benkulen travelled from Sumatra to the west coast of Borneo and traversed the island to sell their ancient beads profitably to the Bahau and other tribes. Archeological evidence from 1000 to 1200 AD shows that this type of bead predominated. From the 13th century they are much less common. Chinese-made beads came into use after the defeat of the Srivajaya Kingdom and it is postulated that the Chinese traders took advantage of the scarcity that was a consequence of the changed trade patterns. Chinese coil beads became common in Sumatra, Java and Borneo after the 12th century, but there is little evidence of Chinese trade with the Nusa Tenggara Timur until the Ming dynasty.

Actual dimensions:
Diameter ø 7.5 cm, weigth: 10 gram.

Please take a good look at the photos, they are part of the description.
They provide a clear picture of the quality and condition of the product and they fill in any gaps in the text or correct any errors and are decisive for the description of the product.
ID: 3494

详细资料

时代
1400-1900
重量
10 g
特定原产地
South East Asia
Over 200 years old
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物品件数
2
车型
Antique Indo-Pacific, "Mutisalah" beads from Indonesia (ø 7.5 cm 10 gr)
材质
矿物
国家
亚洲
风格
古董
状态
状态良好 - 使用过,稍有老化的迹象及缺陷
高度
7,5 cm
宽度
7 cm
深度
10 mm
推算时期
6th-12th century
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