
Tribal Batak Betel Nut Lime Container – Buffalo Horn & Wood Sculpture. This authentic Batak ceremonial lime container, from the Lake Toba region of Sumatra, Indonesia, is a vintage artifact that beautifully represents the artistry and cultural depth of the Batak people. Fashioned from the horn of a native Batak buffalo, the container’s smooth, polished surface highlights the natural tones and grain patterns of the horn. The hand-carved wooden lid adds a warm, earthy contrast, showcasing the traditional craftsmanship passed down through generations. Authentic Tribal Artifact – Handmade from buffalo horn with a carved wooden lid. Cultural Significance – Historically used in betel nut quid ceremonies symbolizing social unity and spiritual rituals. Vintage Craftsmanship – Smooth, polished finish with intricate detailing unique to the Batak people. Compact Size – Measures 11.5 cm x 4 cm (4.5″ x 1.5″), ideal for collectors or for display in curated spaces. Collector’s Piece – A rare artifact for collectors of tribal art, ethnographic antiques, and Indonesian heritage pieces. Cultural and Artistic Significance. This ceremonial container reflects the Batak tradition of betel nut chewing, a practice deeply tied to rituals of hospitality, spirituality, and community bonding. More than just a functional vessel, it represents heritage, identity, and artistry, making it an exceptional addition to any collection of Southeast Asian tribal art. Vintage with authentic patina, showcasing minor age-related wear consistent with ceremonial use. Excellent structural integrity, adding character without compromising durability. USA & Australia: 3-10 days via DHL Express. Send a message before checkout to receive your personal coupon code. This listing is for 1 statue only. Colors may vary slightly due to individual monitor settings. Tribal art is my passion – I have been collecting authentic tribal and ethnographic artifacts for over 30 years. My journeys have taken me deep into remote villages, dense forests, and across rural landscapes of Africa, Asia, India, and Southeast Asia. The items in my collection are not tourist replicas. They are genuine cultural objects, used in rituals of divination, healing, and ceremony by animist tribal communities. Every piece is hand-selected for its authenticity, craftsmanship, and story.
