|
Ellen Wood saved to Ivory and jade carvings
Portrait of the Sinhalese King Sri
Vikrama Raja Sinha (r. 1798–1815) Period:Kandyan period (1480–1815) Date:early
19th century Culture:Sri Lanka (Kandy district) Medium:Ivory with engraved and
painted designThis portrait of the last Kandyan king displays his regalia of
office: the six-pointed crown, a long shirt (kamisiya), a tunic (bo-hettya),
and a cape (mante), over which hangs a floral pendant. He wears patterned
trousers and is barefooted
|
|
A decorated 'lime box' with spoon. |
|
|
|
A chew of betel has a half 'Bulath kola', arecanut shavings, a small amount of lime and a few more spices. Chewing betel produces a sense of euphoria. The lime box is carried in one's person.
|
The spreading r5oots of a tree.
|
|
Women knitting lace on a 'beeralu' machine
|
|
A gypsy carrying a monkey
|
|
A young novice carrying a bowl to get alms
|
|
A Devil dancer
|
|
A patient being exorcised |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment