‘Sireh’ metal container

Title
‘Sireh’ metal container
Year/Period
Early 20th century
Region
Singapore
Dimension
Object size: Dia: 6.7,
x H: 2.8 cm
Accession No.
2000-08806-008

Peranakan Chinese, in particular the older womenfolk, were fond of chewing betel leaves (‘duan sireh’ in Malay). Offering someone betel leaf was an invitation, an act of friendliness or a token of an agreement. The leaves are usually eaten after a meal with a lime paste spread and sprinkled with shaved betel nut. This metal container, which comes with a lid, is used for holding betel leaves, powdered gambier, lime or sliced betel nuts. A sireh box set usually has four such containers. The set also comes with a pair of shears used for cutting betel nuts.