Small lime container, Oceanic art, tribal art, Papua New Guinea, lime pot

Small lime container, Oceanic art, tribal art, Papua New Guinea, lime pot
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<meta charset="UTF-8" />Small calabash lime container. Lime is used when chewing areca nuts. Lime, areca nuts (or betel) and mustard pods form a chewing mixture used in particular as an appetite suppressant (giving blood-red saliva) in Papua New Guinea. Engraved calabash sold with a base. Approx. 15 x 5 cm / €80 base and shipping included.

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Style Tribal Art (Oceanic Common and rituals objects of Tribal Art Style)
Period 20th century (Oceanic Common and rituals objects 20th century)
Country of origin Papua New Guinea
Width (cm) 5 cm
Height (cm) 15 cm
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 22700, louannec, France
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