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: Hearst Museum object titled Cake mold, accession number 18-539, described as Rectangular solid brass cast cake mold; has twelve hemispherical compartments; cake called “Kue Pantjung” is baked over charcoal. Made by blacksmith; cake made at home, sold at Bukittinggi market. 14x 29.4 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Cake mold, accession number 18-537, described as Cast brass cake mold in shape of a fish; used especially at end of “Ramadam” (Hari Raja). Made by blacksmith; cake made at home, sold at Bukittinggi market. Width 25.5 cm. According to exhibit label, may have been used to shape pastries at ceremonies and at the end of Ramadan.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Cake mold, accession number 18-538, described as Circular cast brass cake mold, with two handles; for wheat flour cake; contains eight inner molds which are shaped like fish, flowers, melon, leaf. Made by blacksmith; cake made at home, sold at Bukittinggi market.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Cookie cutter, accession number 18-529, described as Cookie cutter and decorator of tin and brass; tweezer-like object with serrations at end, brass circular cutter attached at other end. Length 10.9 cm. According to exhibit label, may have been used to shape pastries at ceremonies and at the end of Ramadan.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Cookie cutter, accession number 18-527, described as Heart-shaped tin cookie cutter (tjetakan kue panggang). Dipped in rice flour and egg batter then put in hot coconut oil; used at ceremonies and at end of “Ramadan.” Also called “Kutjieng-kutjieng.” Length 4.5 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Cookie cutter, accession number 18-528, described as Tin cookie cutter; [drawn symbol] shaped; Dipped in rice flour and egg batter then put in hot coconut oil; used at ceremonies and at end of “Ramadan.” Also called “Kutjieng-kutjieng.” Length 4.5 cm.
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