Beltbuckle
Accession Nr.: | 7144 |
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Type: | bronze, lead, gold and silver; jewellery; metalwork; costumes |
Date of production: |
first half of the 20th century
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Place of production: |
The belt ornament (Indonesian: pending) is a popular accessory in the Malay world made by Peranakan (emigrant, assimilated) Chinese jewellers, but the clientele was not limited to this community, as it was as much a part of Javanese dress as of the people of Malayo-chinese colonies living in the Malay islands or Singapore (the former British colony, called the Straits Settlements). A beautifully crafted, ornate silver pending was also the symbol of the wearer's wealth and status.
The piece in the picture is one of the more complex pending poohwa belt ornaments: stylized fish and bird figures with symbolic meanings emerge from a lush plant background. Its rosette may originally have been decorated with a gemstone setting.
The piece in the picture is one of the more complex pending poohwa belt ornaments: stylized fish and bird figures with symbolic meanings emerge from a lush plant background. Its rosette may originally have been decorated with a gemstone setting.