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Cigar Case

Unknown19th century

Museo Nacional de Antropología, Madrid

Museo Nacional de Antropología, Madrid
Madrid, Spain

Bamboo cigar case. Tobacco was introduced by the Spanish at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries and its consumption soon spread throughout the whole population, regardless of age or gender. Furthermore, people started to apply it medicinally against many illnesses. The production of tobacco was controlled by the colonial government. This case has been carved in relief, with greatly detailed scenes of everyday life in what seems to be a farming community. Furthermore, this decorative item shows what houses and vegetation looked like in this region during this period.

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  • Title: Cigar Case
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 19th century
  • Physical Dimensions: Ø11.3 x h27 cm
  • Provenance: Brought over for an exhibition on the Philippines, Mariana Islands, and Caroline Islands in Madrid in 1887.
  • Type: Smoking equipment
  • External Link: CERES
  • Photographer: Miguel Ángel Otero
  • Materials: Bamboo
  • Cultural Context: Pampango (Luzon region)
Museo Nacional de Antropología, Madrid

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