01.08.2011
NEPAL TRIBAL ARTS :Everyday objects of the material culture of the Thakuri people Tila Valley Jumla district Nepal
Everyday objects of the material culture of the Thakuri people Tila Valley Jumla district Nepal
Collection: Fürer-Haimendorf
Description:
The knife on the right front is used to cut while kneeing on the plate on its back.
Series of photographs documenting the material culture of the Thakuri people.
Ethnic group: Thakuri
Location:
Barakot, Tila valley, Jumla district, Nepal March 1966

B/W Picture
Copyright: SOAS, Nicholas Haimendorf
Catalogue reference: PPMS19_6_TIB_0142
SOAS Library PPMS19_6_TIB_0142
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for the two zoomorphic metal cutters pictures
Ethnoflorence Himalayan Arts
Photo Archive
1990 2010
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Zoomorphic metal cutters with a more elaborate style are attribuited to the Newari people Katmandu area.
See for an example the 'coupe-lègumes en fer'
n. inventaire 71.1968.19.27 Musee du Quai Branly (Corneille Jest mission).
It's not difficult to think that this kind of metal items are present in all the nepalese areas with different styles still today never reportered.
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Follow the pictures of some other 'cutters' from our archive
Ethnoflorence Himalayan arts
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1990 2010
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Bonjour,
C'est vraiment très joli !
Écrit par : Bali | 02.11.2011
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