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Scales

human history
  • Ingoa Kē

    set of Chinese scales and weight (descriptive name)

  • Kupu whakaahua

    Encased Chinese scale set. Chinese scale set consisting of a circular steel tray, suspension strings and a beam which is made from bone or tooth that has carved graduations along its length. The weight for this set is missing and a part of the beam looks to have snapped or broken off. This set is stored inside a specially made wooden case shaped like a violin and a handle that tapers in towards the base.

    The case is halved and space inside hollowed out to fit the different scale components. The narrow base of the case has a cylindrical metal part inserted right through both halves that acts a hinge so the two halves of the case can slide open and closed. The case is further secured with ring that has been woven from a thick fibre, it slides up the handle until it is tight around the thicker part of the handle, thus holding the case together. Due to their small nature, these scales would have been used to weigh small items such as powders, herbs etc. These scales and others like it would have come to Samoa through the waves of Chinese settlers and indentured labourers in the mid 18th century to the mid 19th century.

  • Wāhi
  • Rā Tāpiringa
    1930
  • Tohu Tuakiri Kē

    13890.2.2 (ethnology)

  • Wāhanga
scales, 13890.2.2, Cultural Permissions Apply

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