One of a pair of ancestor figures, salang, made of Chinese coins strung together with cotton thread in the form of the upper half of a human body, the lower part with loose strands of coins. A painted wooden plaque, prerahi, representing the head at the top, without a moustache, indicating that this figure represents female ancestors. Hook at the top for suspension outside the household shrine. Small piece of plaque detached but present. Some loose coins.
ancestor figure
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