Specifications
- Height: 52 cm
- Material: water buffalo horn, wood, plant fibre
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- Gender:
- Indigenous name: naga morsarang
Provenance
Private collection, The Hague
Publications
Rossel, Siebe & Arnold Wentholt (eds.)(2008), Tribal Treasures in Dutch Private Collections, 124.
Ref.: Sibeth, Achim & Bruce Carpenter (2007), Batak Sculpture, 107.
Additional information
A simple medicine horn with a fine carving on the lid. The lid is usually a singa (Sanskrit ‘lion’) head or an equestrian figure riding a four-legged animal. In the batak perception, the singa transformed into a dragon, called Naga Padoha, lord of the underworld, depicted as a four legged snake with an elephant head and upright horns. The rider of the dragon is the symbol of the cosmic order.
Photo credits
Ben Grishaaver, Leiden