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Figure3327/5 a-b

Pair of matching wooden phoenix figures or kkokdu (꼭두) carved and painted. Each depicts a phoenix from the neck upwards. The phoenix is yellow, with a green band down the back, and red and green dots with flecks of white all over. Extending from its head are a large red comb and wattle with a hole drilled through it. The eyes are almond shaped, and the beak is white. Mounted on a two-tiered wood base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint, pine wood and metal
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask3323/1

Carved and painted wood mask. Dome-shaped head with two large curved horns - one orange, and the other off-white. Below the horns, on either side, are two large folded ears. On top of the dome, two small raised circular eyes, separated by a triangular design, which extends into a large human-like nose. The flat mouth is wider the the head, and has a wide opening between the jaw. Two holes are drilled through the rim of the mask on each side, with a string tied through the top two holes.

Culture
Chamba
Material
wood, fibre and paint
Made in
Nigeria ? or Cameroon ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/12

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a musician with a hand drum. Carved from wood and painted. Figure has a white face, with a sad expression. The black hair is tied neatly on top of the head in a bun. They wear a bright orange top with white ties, and blue pants. A burgundy with black and yellow drum is held in the left hand, and a matching burgundy stick in the right hand. The feet are a yellow pedestal. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/8 a-b

Pair of matching wooden phoenix figures or kkokdu (꼭두), carved and painted. Each depicts a phoenix from the neck upwards. The phoenix has a yellow neck with black and red zigzag designs, and yellow, green, and red feathers extending out from the back of the head. Extending from its white head are a large red comb and wattle, which has a hole drilled horizontally through. The eyes are almond-shaped, and the small beak is black. Mounted on a two-tiered wood base, with the second tier angled and painted blue-black.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/34

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a woman. Carved from wood and painted. She is depicted wearing a long bluish-black skirt, orange-red top and a long-sleeved top over. Her hands are held together in front of her body. She has a long nose, and very small painted eyes and eyebrows high up on the face, as well as small red mouth. Her black hair is cut short like a bob style. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/33

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a young single woman. Carved from wood and painted. She is wearing a long colourful skirt with vertical sections of sky blue, red, white and mustard yellow. The top has long red sleeves, sky blue around the U-shaped neckline. Her hands are held together in front of her body, with a white and yellow object at centre. She has a flat heart-shaped face, small nose, large black eyes and eyebrows, and a wide red mouth Her long black hair is braided down the length of her body. Her shoes are white with black soles, and she stands on a white octagonal platform.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/13

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a boy. Carved from wood and painted. Figure has a white face, with a sad expression. The black hair is tied back in a long braid which extends down the back. They wear a bright yellow top with white ties, and greeen pants. The hands are held together in front of the body. The feet are an orange pedestal. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Tapa Cloth3367/2

Large rectangular tapa cloth with overall background pattern stamped in light red-brown. Overtop are dark red-brown and black painted designs in flowers, diamonds, triangles and dots.

Culture
Samoan
Material
paper mulberry bark and paint
Made in
Samoa
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Rod PuppetIb342 a-e

A three-dimensional male humanoid figure puppet. Has a large head and jointed arms attached to controlling rods. The red face is positioned straight forward and has bulging eyes with red irises, a large nose, facial hair (moustache, beard, sideburns), and details painted in black. Prominent white upper teeth with fangs extending from the top and the bottom row at each side. Wearing a Gelung supit urang headdress with diadem (jamang), sumping, Garuda Mungkur (short-tongued), and much hair from below headdress. The headdress is black, gold, red, blue, and white. Wide shoulders, a slim waist, and arms with ornaments at the wrist, and bicep in red. Skin is painted gold. Hands are held flat and bending back at the wrist. Braided hemp bandolier of green, yellow, and pink. Pink waistband and green wrapping suspended on both sides. Black velvet pentagon below waist (apron ?) with sequins, brocade, and a orange, and brown batik skirt.

Culture
Sundanese
Material
cotton fibre, paint, hemp fibre, fibre and wood
Made in
Java, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Hand Puppet3341/9

Hand puppet of José (Joseph). Head and arms are carved from wood and painted. The hands are disproportionately large. He has black eyes and eyebrows, straight black chin-length hair with ears visible, small red mouth, and black facial hair with beard that extends outwards. He wears a carved cowboy hat. His fabric body is vibrant blue and painted with beige designs decorated with red, white and some yellow dots. The collar and cuffs are lined with beige lace. The fabric is nailed to the hands and head. Operated by inserting a hand inside the body to control its head, arms and movements.

Culture
Nahua and Totonac
Material
wood, fibre, paint and metal
Made in
Teziutlan, Puebla, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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