Accession Nr.: 3099.1-2
Type: bone objects; weapons and armament; metalwork
Date of production:
19th century
Place of production:
Acquisition: collection of Ferenc Hopp
Materials/Techniques: steel, wood, ivory
Dimensions: length: 19. 9 cm
width: 5. 3 cm
Dagger with a slightly curved blade. In some parts of Sumatra it is a ritual weapon for lower-ranking chiefs, in others it is considered a 'woman's weapon' because of its size - it goes unnoticed easily. The name literally means "pepper corn-crusher", due to the similarity between the shape of the handle and the object (Van Zonneweld)