Penis Clamp
P256A
From: Borneo | Sarawak | Baram River | Long Wat
Curatorial Section: Oceanian
Object Number | P256A |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Long Wat | Klemantan |
Provenience | Borneo | Sarawak | Baram River | Long Wat |
Date Made | 1898 |
Section | Oceanian |
Materials | Wood | Peel |
Description | Penis clamp. Tatip. Two flat pieces of wood, wide in the middle and tapering to ends, where they are bound together by small braided rattan peel rings. At one end a supplementary winding of thin cord. Edges decoratively shaped in middle. Small round hole through centers. Used to hold and flatten the penis so it can be pierced, laterally near the tip. When the wound is healed a metal barbell-shaped ornament can be inserted. |
Length | 18.5 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of Alfred C. Harrison Jr. and Dr. H. M. Hiller, 1899 |
Other Number | 311 - Other Number |
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