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Tinder box

Description

Tinder box, part of fire-making kit, cylindrical wooden vessel with bark wrappings and cord for attached steel, used to carry tinder: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu, 19th to early 20th century

Museum reference

A.1909.499.39

Collection

World Culture

Object name

Tinder box

Production information

Unknown
Hokkaido, Japan, East Asia

Date

19th - early 20th century

Style / Culture

Ainu people (Hokkaido), Japanese

Materials

Wood, Bark, Plant fibre

Physical description

Wood and bark

Exhibitions

  • Living Lands (29 Jul 2011)
    National Museum of Scotland

  • A Scottish Physician's View: Craft and Spirit of the Ainu from the N. G. Munro Collection (26 Apr 2002 - 01 Sep 2002)
    Historical Museum of Hokkaido
    Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History

References

A Scottish Physician's View: Craft and Spirit of the Ainu from the N. G. Munro Collection (2002), no. 160 (p.85)

On display

national museum of scotland »
level 1 »
world cultures, living lands »
co.5

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