Snuffbox corozo finely carved, decorated with cherubs and birds surrounding a kneeling figure and a couple dancing on the other side, working as a sailor or convict * of XIXth century.
This snuff box is in very good condition.
A note: to use tiny wear see photos.
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* The "palm ivory" from the Amazon rainforest bear fruit whose pulpit inner (endosperm) becomes very hard when dry and texture very similar to ivory. It is this which is called vegetable ivory or tagua tagua. The tagua nut carves, turns, polishes easily and almost as finely as ivory. The tagua nut was worked by the sailors who made such small boxes, snuff graters or tobacco also made by convicts. The latter worked to pass the time but mainly to get some money to improve their lives. Can also be attributed to sailors during their long journeys. These objects are corozo finest examples of folk art.