A silver bracelet found aboveground at Bukit Brown Cemetery

Title
A silver bracelet found aboveground at Bukit Brown Cemetery
Year/Period
ca. 1900s
Region
Acquired in Singapore
Material
Dimension
Object size: 1.5 x 6.9 x 6.7 cm
Accession No.
2021-00162

This is a bracelet with two charms bearing the octagonal bagua divinatory diagrams. This was found above ground at Gate 6 of the Bukit Brown Cemetery. Its owner’s identity is unknown.The practice of burying everyday objects and luxurious items with the deceased originated in ancient China, and continued to be observed by the Straits Chinese communities. They were meant for use by the deceased in the afterlife, and also served as statements of the family’s rank and status. More than 2,000 artefacts have been unearthed from Bukit Brown Cemetery, which include miniature clay and porcelain vessels, specifically produced for this purpose, and jade and silver jewellery that were probably personal belongings of the deceased or made or purchased for the purpose of burial.