A group of boxes

Title
A group of boxes
Year/Period
20th century
Region
Tanjong Kling, Malacca, Malay Peninsula
Dimension
Gross measurement: H29.1 x Dia 19.5
Accession No.
XXXX-10265
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. R.N. Bland, 1905

This five-tiered covered boxes in the form of a pagoda, feature the almost extinct art of 'mad weave' or 'anyam gila' basketry. The patterns on these boxes appear in groups of uniform rhomboids, which combine to give the geometric illusion of hexagons. Against this background are intricate curl work plaited to form raised ornamentations. Made before the Second World War by women basket weavers, this type of complicated basketry was woven or plaited without a framework. The method was employed in various areas in the Malay peninsula and the Indonesian archipelago. In Singapore prisons, female inmates were made to learn the mad weave technique as a form of punishment