Charm Stone

22089

From: Sri Lanka | Bintenne Forest | Makulugulla

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Object Number 22089
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Village Vedda
Provenience Sri Lanka | Bintenne Forest | Makulugulla
Section Asian
Materials Stone | Bark
Description

Charm stone. Irregular fragment of sandstone, bound with bark cords. This divining-stone is consulted in cases of sickness, to ascertain whether or not the wishes of the invalid are heard and will be granted. When the Vedda offers these prayers, he holds in his two hands a stick, from which the divining-stone is suspended. If his prayer is heard, the stone will swing to and fro like a pendulum. If the evil spirit does not hear, or will not grant his prayer, the stone remains at rest.

Credit Line Gift of William Henry Furness 3rd, Alfred Craven Harrison Jr. and Hiram M. Hiller, 1900

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