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/Salaams Ibrahiil al Balooshi,
Many thanks indeed for your response-I had not considered China as a possible point of origin. I shall spend the afternoon looking at various national headresses! I am pleased to hear your mother in law is prefixed by an ex, mine is still very much present!! Kind regards, Chris |
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A VERY NICELY DONE CARVING. I THINK IT MAY BE THAI DUE TO THE WAY THE SHOULDERS ARE TURNED UP, THE EAR ON THE MASK AND THE FANGS OR TUSKS. THERE IS A MASK WORN IN DANCE THAT LOOKS LIKE THIS ONE AND IT IS ALSO PRESENT ON MANY OF THE LARGE GAURDIAN STATUES FOUND IN THAILAND. IT LOOKS TO HAVE A GOOD PATINA AND MAY COME FROM THE OLDER TIMES WHEN THE COUNTRY WAS CALLED SIAM.
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Hello Vandoo,
Many thanks indeed, perhaps it is indeed from the Kingdom of Siam then, that will teach me to rush to judgement! It is indeed nicely worked, a great "feel" and has a lovely patina. (my pictures probably don't do it justice!) Chris |
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Salaams VANDOO I agree and looking at the facial features it appears to reflect more the Thai than Chinese structure... I note the apparent long hair at the back. I reckon Thai as well... Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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