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The Three Halls (三堂) painted on rice paper; from a ritual master of the San Diu people

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A handheld table crafted from wood and adorned with Nôm Cao Lan characters and lacquered.

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A collection of sacred implements: a sakyamuni statue, a buddhist seal, a pair of rotating spinners, a dragon sculpture; crafted and lacquered wood, iron rod, bronze coins.

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A dragon handcrafted from wood , used by a Taoist priest of San Chi people.

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The wooden hand-carved peacock sculpture is displayed in front of an Ede tomb to not only embody spiritual beliefs and worship but also represent a unique form of craftsmanship.

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Ritual implements found by local farmers whilst working. Traditionally the set would be placed next to a deceased farmer, to accompany them to the next world, so the can complete rituals for bringing rain to his rice crop; waisted 'rain drum', …

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Ritual implements found by local farmers whilst working. Traditionally the set would be placed next to a deceased farmer, to accompany them to the next world, so they can complete rituals for bringing rain to his rice crop. All made from bronze, from…

© Sébastien Löffler / NOI Pictures
Bell with original clapper intact; made from bronze with open lower seams on both sides, a characteristic of small bells of the Đông Sơn period of Vietnamese history.

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Ritual spoons used for offering and burning incense or other ritual materials; made from cast bronze, from the Đông Sơn period of Vietnamese history.

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Hair comb made for use solely in the afterlife and placed in the tomb at burial; the design depicts a female figure at the centre, surrounded by shapes representing trees and birds. Made from puddle cast bronze, from the Đông Sơn period of Vietnamese…

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Ritual pail for rice wine; made from bronze, finely cast, from the Đông Sơn period of Vietnamese history.

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Coat of a high-level Taoist shaman of the Dao Quần Trắng (White Trousers Dao) people. Made from hand-woven cotton dyed with indigo, depicting numerous ritual symbols; embroidered with silk thread, the majority of which are dyed with natural, locally…

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Ritual headdress from a Taoist shaman of the Dao Đỏ (Red Dao) people. Constructed with six reversible panels over seven constant ones; all portraying a variety of Taoist dignitaries and the phoenix bird; painted on hand-made mulberry-bark paper.
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