Antique Silver Betel Box Chelpa Tobacco Box Chinese Silver Malay Silver
Antique silver Betal nut box/Chelpa tobacco box. Originally this box would have been used to store betel nuts. Originating from the Lower Perak in Malaysia, the box dates to the 19th century. The lid of the box is covered with. Spiralling leaves and flowers, on the body of the box there are further chased decorative panels. This was a popular technique among Chinese Straits. There is a large ring attached. This would have been used to thread a chain through which would have been attached to clothing. This way, one could easily transport the betel nuts without having to carry them around in hands or pockets. Betel chewing became widespread across South East Asia and there was a great deal of paraphernalia attached to the habit with containers of various, sizes and shapes and special tools to cut the betel nuts. The containers were made of different materials, wood, lacquer and various metals, according to income and social standing. This being silver would have belonged to someone who was quite wealthy. 5.5 x 2.5cm. Silver in good condition, hinge firm, clasp not catching.