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‘Umeke lā‘au

human history
  • Other Name

    Wooden bowl (English)

  • Description

    ‘Umeke Lā‘au. Wooden bowl. This ‘umeke lā‘au has been carved from lā‘au (wood) into a flat-bottomed bowl, cylindrical and balanced in general shape. The diameter of the ‘umeke is greater than its depth with its sides smooth and rounded with a glazed exterior. The lā‘au is thought to be mango as it is a light brown colour. Circular rings featured along the sides suggest it could have been carved from a tree crotch.

    It is possible this specimen was manufactured through a modern wood-turning method. A crack is visible on the rim running down to the base.

  • Place
  • Accession Number
    1970.228
  • Accession Date
    1970
  • Other Id

    44108 (ethnology)

  • Department
‘Umeke lā‘au, 1970.228, 44108, Photographed by Denise… … Read more

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