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Boxed set of gold bars, from set of funerary offerings

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000-100-104-916-C
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Boxed set of gold bars, from set of funerary offerings

This box of gold bars, bought from a funerary goods supplier in Singapore, is from a boxed set of paper and cardboard offerings for a man. The offerings represent symbolic possessions for the afterlife, and include various types of currency, for bribes.

This presentation, cellophane-wrapped cardboard box containing five bars of simulated gold wrapped in gold paper, is labelled '999.9' to indicate its supposed purity, and is also labelled in Chinese characters.

These symbolic possessions are burned in a night-time Daoist funerary ceremony, several weeks after the deceased's cremation. It is a widespread contemporary tradition in south-east Asia. The cardboard items are burned to ensure a comfortable afterlife.


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Online ID: 000-100-104-916-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  K.1999.1173
Date: 1999
Material: Card, red; card, gold
Dimensions: 18 mm H x 106 mm L x 134 mm W
What: Box / gold bar
Subject: Paper offering
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Where: Singapore
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Description: Red card box containing five gold bars, part of paper offerings for a man, which would be burnt at the graveside as an offering for ancestors: Singapore, 1999
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