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Huon Gulf

Tapa Beater

Huon Gulf, 1900-1932

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Huon Gulf

Tapa Beater

Huon Gulf, 1900-1932

Physical Qualities Wood, Overall: 1 3/16 × 14 9/16 × 2 in. (3 × 37 × 5.1 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of R. Bruce Allen, from the Estate of Luther Emory Allen
Object Number 1985.44.16
To make bark cloth, strips of bast—a soft layer of inner bark between a tree and its outer bark—must be beaten with hard wooden mallets, such as these. This process softens and lengthens the bast by forcing the fibers in the bark to spread. Beating also helps join separate strips of bark together.
The Baltimore Museum of Art 1976 by gift from the estate of Luther Emory Allen; R. Bruce Allen; Luther Emory Allen collected between 1942-1945(possibly collected in the Huon gulf);

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Tapa Beater
1900–1932