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Skirt, silk, Malaysia (Malayan)
Malaysia (Malayan)
late 19th century
Sarong, silk, metallic thread, Malaysia (Malayan)
Malaysia (Malayan)
19th century
My Own Private Angkor, Simryn Gill  Malaysian, Gelatin silver prints
Simryn Gill
2007–2009
Gong, bronze, Malaysian
Malaysian
19th century
Executioner's Kris with Sheath, Wood, horn, Malaysian, Johor
Malaysian, Johor
18th–19th century
Garonong, Brass or bronze, Bornean (Dyak)
Bornean (Dyak)
n. d.
Garonong, Brass or bronze, Bornean (Dyak)
Bornean (Dyak)
n. d.
Engkerabab, Coconut, rattan, vellum, Malaysian
Malaysian
late 19th–early 20th century
Gambus, Wood, vellum, strings, possibly Malaysian
possibly Malaysian
late 19th–early 20th century
Kris with Sheath, Iron, gold, wood, Malaysian
Malaysian
18th–19th century
Gendang, Wood, snakeskin, rattan, Bornean
Bornean
late 19th century
Gambus, Hardwood, metal, skin, Malaysian
Malaysian
20th century
Malaysian, Sarawak
18th–19th century
possibly Iban people
early 20th century
Sword (<i>Rudus</i>) and Scabbard, Muhammad Salih of Terumon, Steel, horn, gold, wood, Malaysian, Kampung Payang and Sumatran, Aceh
Inlayer Muhammad Salih of Terumon
dated 1835
Surah Al-Nur (24), Verse 41, Fuad Kouichi Honda  Japanese, Synthetic polymer paint, ink marker on paper, collage
Fuad Kouichi Honda
2023
Bowl with flaming solar disk design, Stoneware with iron-brown underglaze décor, North-central Thailand, Sukhothai kilns
North-central Thailand, Sukhothai kilns
late 14th–15th century
Letter to C.T. Feng, Xu Beihong  Chinese, Ink on paper, China
Xu Beihong
August 12, 1941
Petticoat panel, Cotton, painted resist and mordant, dyed, Indian, Coromandel Coast, for Dutch market
Indian, Coromandel Coast, for Dutch market
third quarter 18th century
Papillons, Pl. 9, Emile-Allain Séguy  French, Lithograph and pochoir
Designer Designed by Emile-Allain Séguy
Publisher Published by Tolmer Editeur
[ca. 1920–29]
Papillons, Pl. 11, Emile-Allain Séguy  French, Lithograph and pochoir
Designer Designed by Emile-Allain Séguy
Publisher Published by Tolmer Editeur
[ca. 1920–29]
Papillons, Pl. 12, Emile-Allain Séguy  French, Lithograph and pochoir
Designer Designed by Emile-Allain Séguy
Publisher Published by Tolmer Editeur
[ca. 1920–29]
Knife with Sheath, Gold, steel, Malayan
Malayan
18th–19th century
Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath, Horn, Malayan
Malayan
18th–19th century
Knife with Sheath, Ivory, wood, Malayan
Malayan
18th–19th century
Cannon (Lantaka), Bronze, Malayan
Malayan
18th–19th century
Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath, Horn, wood, Malayan
Malayan
18th–19th century
Ensuranai, Sea Dayaks (Iban)  Iban people, Coconut, wood, skin, rattan, Iban people
Sea Dayaks (Iban)
19th century
Designer Designed by Emile-Allain Séguy
Publisher Published by Tolmer Editeur
[ca. 1920–29]
Designer Designed by Emile-Allain Séguy
Publisher Published by Tolmer Editeur
[ca. 1920–29]
Designer Designed by Emile-Allain Séguy
Publisher Published by Tolmer Editeur
[ca. 1920–29]
Woman's Skirt, Cotton, Iban people
Iban people
early 20th century
Ceremonial Textile (Pua), Cotton, Iban people
Iban people
late 19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Textile (Pua), Cotton, Iban people
Iban people
late 19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Textile (Pua), Cotton, Iban people
Iban people
late 19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Textile (Pua), Cotton, Iban people
Iban people
late 19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Textile (Pua), Cotton, Iban people
Iban people
late 19th–early 20th century
Pig-Trap Stick (Tuntun), Wood, Iban people
Iban people
late 19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Textile (Pua Sungkit), Cotton, Iban people
Iban people
mid-19th century
Container, Bark, wood, fiber, glass beads, metal, Iban people
Iban people
early to mid-20th century
Hat, Fiber, bark, glass beads, Bidayuh people (Land Dayak)
Bidayuh people (Land Dayak)
late 19th–early 20th century