Balinese Offering Cover, Saab
Bali
Date
c.1920
Medium Specific
Palm leaves, rattan, glass beads, burlap, cloth, yarn, thread
Classification
Basket
Dimensions
3 x 8 3/4 x 8 3/4 in. (7.6 x 22.2 x 22.2 cm)
Accession Number
1987.35.35.12
Credit
Gift of Ira Sachs
Memo / Artist Statement
The twenty beaded baskets in this collection are called saab or tudung saji and are used to cover the elaborate banten gebogan, or food-offerings that Balinese women take to a temple when there is a temple-festival. Once the ritual starts, the women take off these lids, in order that the essence of the offerings can reach the deities who come down for the festival. (source: email communication, National Museum of World Cultures, Leiden, 2021)
Inscription
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