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Start Over You searched for: Object class Equipment and supplies for betel nut chewing Remove constraint Object class: Equipment and supplies for betel nut chewing Collection place Northern Massim Islands, Massim region, Papua New Guinea Remove constraint Collection place: Northern Massim Islands, Massim region, Papua New Guinea Year collected [Missing] Remove constraint Year collected: [Missing]

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Hearst Museum object titled Lime gourd, accession number 11-40994, described as Lime gourd; small, pear shaped gourd with plaited band of yellow orchid fiber and brown fiber around top; twisted bark chord inserted through sides and tied for hanging; boar’s tusk used for stopped; two strands of blue, red, and white beads, at the end of which pearl shells are ties, is attached to top for ornamentation; 13 cm long. Gourd contains lime which is used in betel nut chewing.
Hearst Museum object titled Lime gourd, lime covering, tusk handle, accession number 11-42707a,b, described as Lime gourd and stopper; gourd decorated with brown vertical bands and scroll pattern; stopper of fiber with woven fiber covering, tusk handle, yellow and brown. Gourd broken. length - 19.0 cm., diam. - 31.0 cm. Gourd, fiber, tusk. Storage of lime for betel.
Hearst Museum object titled Lime spatula, accession number 11-43413, described as wood lime spatula, carved
Hearst Museum object titled Lime spatula, accession number 11-41003, described as Lime spatula, wood; lower half of spatula is flattened on both sides retaining rectangular shape; the upper half is rounded through tapering to point at end; upper half is carved with two bands of zigzags and four circles resembling a snake’s head; 26 cm long. Lime is placed on the end of spatula in betel nut chewing process.
Hearst Museum object titled Lime spatula, accession number 11-43415, described as wood lime spatula, carved, with four round shell insets
Hearst Museum object titled Lime spatula, accession number 11-41001, described as Lime spatula, wood; one end is flattened on both sides and tapering to a point; the other end has been carved with circular top with incised carving and white ochre, which extends to winged like shape, also incised with white ochre; 31 cm long. Spatula is used in betel nut chewing process, lime is placed on spatula to then be placed in mouth.
Hearst Museum object titled Lime spatula, accession number 11-40998, described as Lime spatula; wood carved with zoomorphic figure at top of spatula and white ochre in carved areas; 29 cm long. Lime is placed on spatula in the process of betel nut chewing.
Hearst Museum object titled Lime spatula, accession number 11-41000, described as Lime spatula; dark wood with two flattened surfaces; handle of spatula incised with curvilinear design; carved nodule at top; some white ochre remains in carved areas; 38 cm long. Spatula is used in betel nut chewing process. Lime is placed on spatula to then be places in mouth.
Hearst Museum object titled Lime spatula, accession number 11-43414, described as wood lime spatula, carved
Hearst Museum object titled Wood lime spatula, carved, accession number 11-43102, no description available.