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Brassware holds therapeutic and symbolic value among the Akha tribe in Arunachal Pradesh. The unparalleled craftsmanship of the brass plate is dotted with fine details which speak volumes of the culture and everyday life of the tribe. The rim of the dish is high, providing a structural factor and preventing spillage while in use. The rim and the underside of the dish are engraved with very finely done designs that would otherwise be floral or geometric forms of tribal art. Such engravings are not mere embellishments; normally, they will carry connotative meanings associated with wealth, fertility, or safeguarding.
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Brassware holds therapeutic and symbolic value among the Akha tribe in Arunachal Pradesh. The unparalleled craftsmanship of the brass plate is dotted with fine details which speak volumes of the culture and everyday life of the tribe. The rim of the dish is high, providing a structural factor and preventing spillage while in use. The rim and the underside of the dish are engraved with very finely done designs that would otherwise be floral or geometric forms of tribal art. Such engravings are not mere embellishments; normally, they will carry connotative meanings associated with wealth, fertility, or safeguarding.
Usually, this type of dish would be used in an important ritualistic function, a community feast, or for dowry and inheritance purposes, thus speaking to its social importance. In tribal households, brass is a metal valued for cooking and serving due to its strength and resistance to corrosion. Being an auspicious item for rituals and festivals, brassware is considered of prime importance. Best known for its colorful costumes and customs, the Akha consign great reverence to their ancestors, who have made such handicraft items a part of their daily lives. The fusion between utility and traditions creates these traditionally meaningful utensils. Appearing today in ethnographic collections, this particular dish gives us insight into the culture of materials examined and the craft knowledge taught from one generation to another.
Usually, this type of dish would be used in an important ritualistic function, a community feast, or for dowry and inheritance purposes, thus speaking to its social importance. In tribal households, brass is a metal valued for cooking and serving due to its strength and resistance to corrosion. Being an auspicious item for rituals and festivals, brassware is considered of prime importance. Best known for its colorful costumes and customs, the Akha consign great reverence to their ancestors, who have made such handicraft items a part of their daily lives. The fusion between utility and traditions creates these traditionally meaningful utensils. Appearing today in ethnographic collections, this particular dish gives us insight into the culture of materials examined and the craft knowledge taught from one generation to another.
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