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Box

Date1800-1902
MediumCard, cloth wadding
DimensionsObject/Work: 20 x 20 mm
ClassificationsContainer
Terms
    Object numberC02865
    DescriptionMoxa cone in box.The box is a circular shape and lined with pink paper. It contains a cone shaped piece of wadding which is coverd by a thin cloth.

    Moxa cones are a type of traditional Chinese medicine used to apply heat to improve circulation in a specific part of the body. The cone is placed on the affected part and set light to. Moxa is made by bruising the stems of the mugwort plant in a mortar, and then selecting the most downy fibres. This can be burnt as it is or processed into cigar shaped sticks.
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    Sample
    1810-1830
    Oil-Lamp
    43-409
    Casket-Fitting
    1300 - 1399
    Vessel
    1000-1500
    Pestle
    1800-1840
    Tankard
    1600-1750
    Tassel
    1800-1840
    Urinal
    1700 - 1799
    Snuffer
    1700-1900
    Spoon
    1834-1836
    Basket
    1838-1846
    Cigar-Case
    Robert Schomburgk
    1830