Kumuduni - Antique pendant - Silver curio object
All prices are in USD.
size: 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm; weight: 13 g; silver lime box with a chain and scoop; ~19th century; 590-word short story
At the crack of dawn, Kumuduni was in the kitchen with her mother-in-law to make a feast for the Sinhalese New Year. As the newest member of the family, Kumuduni had much to learn, including how to prepare the perfect milk rice, chicken curry, and the bulath (betel nut).
Handmade in Sri Lanka, ‘Kumuduni’ is a 19th-century silver box that was used to carry limestone paste, an essential ingredient for chewing bulath. You can wear ‘Kumuduni’ as a unique pendant to complement any outfit. Add ‘Kumuduni’ to your personal collection or buy her as a gift to learn about the Sinhalese New Year rituals.
‘Kumuduni’ is a pre-loved item with imperfections. Please read Parampara’s Value Statement on how your purchase can make a difference in sustainable consumption and the preservation of cultures.
All prices are in USD.
size: 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm; weight: 13 g; silver lime box with a chain and scoop; ~19th century; 590-word short story
At the crack of dawn, Kumuduni was in the kitchen with her mother-in-law to make a feast for the Sinhalese New Year. As the newest member of the family, Kumuduni had much to learn, including how to prepare the perfect milk rice, chicken curry, and the bulath (betel nut).
Handmade in Sri Lanka, ‘Kumuduni’ is a 19th-century silver box that was used to carry limestone paste, an essential ingredient for chewing bulath. You can wear ‘Kumuduni’ as a unique pendant to complement any outfit. Add ‘Kumuduni’ to your personal collection or buy her as a gift to learn about the Sinhalese New Year rituals.
‘Kumuduni’ is a pre-loved item with imperfections. Please read Parampara’s Value Statement on how your purchase can make a difference in sustainable consumption and the preservation of cultures.
All prices are in USD.
size: 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm; weight: 13 g; silver lime box with a chain and scoop; ~19th century; 590-word short story
At the crack of dawn, Kumuduni was in the kitchen with her mother-in-law to make a feast for the Sinhalese New Year. As the newest member of the family, Kumuduni had much to learn, including how to prepare the perfect milk rice, chicken curry, and the bulath (betel nut).
Handmade in Sri Lanka, ‘Kumuduni’ is a 19th-century silver box that was used to carry limestone paste, an essential ingredient for chewing bulath. You can wear ‘Kumuduni’ as a unique pendant to complement any outfit. Add ‘Kumuduni’ to your personal collection or buy her as a gift to learn about the Sinhalese New Year rituals.
‘Kumuduni’ is a pre-loved item with imperfections. Please read Parampara’s Value Statement on how your purchase can make a difference in sustainable consumption and the preservation of cultures.