Betel receptacle

Title
Betel receptacle
Year/Period
Late 19th-early 20th centuries
Region
China
Object Type
Dimension
Object size: H5.3 x Dia6.1cm
Accession No.
2009-00008
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. S. Rajaratnam

This is a silver cylindrical receptacle and cover known as “bekas sirih” with sloping sides that widen at the rim. It is a finely crafted piece of silver using the techniques of repousse and chasing. The motifs include floral decorations and butterflies. Butterflies are symbols of joy, beauty, romance and dreams. When depicted together with flowers, they represent marital happiness and faithfulness. This container could be used to store sliced betel nuts, lime and various other spices. This piece is part of a collection of rare Peranakan silver objects that were used during the traditional twelve day Peranakan wedding from the late 19th to early 20th century. This receptacle is a rare example that was made in China, possibly for a wealthy family.