CHELPA

ORIGIN:
Malaysia
MATERIAL:
Silver
DATE:
19th Century
REFERENCE:
IS 003
Description:
These hinged silver octagonal boxes or chelpa were used by the Malays to hold tobacco or betelnut (sirih). It is believed that the form of these boxes is based on the form of pocket watches used by 17th, 18th, 19th century European gentlemen who came to Asia as traders or colonialists. Constructed from beaten sheet silver, the surface is finished with chiseled Islamic inscription.