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Pestle Mortar, Spoon

National Museums of Kenya

National Museums of Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya

Pestle, Mortar, and spoon used by toothless old men to pound Yams, Njahi and Miraa. Worn round the neck (women's pattern slightly different). Mortar-Ntua or Ntiri, Pestle-Mutiri or Kamutiri. Mortar made of "Muratina" wood and raw ox-hide. Pestle also carried as a baton or swagger stick and made on "Muteretu" wood. Spoon made of horn, ox or buffalo. Purchased from "Mucheke"from Katungu of Tigania Rika Kichunge (Kubai) and by himself.

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  • Title: Pestle Mortar, Spoon
  • Location: Kenya
  • Type: Pestle Mortar, Spoon
  • Rights: National Museums of Kenya
  • Medium: Leather, Wood
  • Photographer: Gibsphotography
  • Local Name: Spoon-Luiko. Pestle-Mutiri or Kamutiri, Mortar-Ntua or Ntiri
  • Community: Meru
  • Collection Date: 1938-12-22
  • Collected By: V.M. McKaig
National Museums of Kenya

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