Metalware jewelry box: Minangkabau / Ahmad Faris Nor Anuwar
Jewelry is stored safely, transported easily, and presented beautifully using jewellery boxes. Jewelry boxes can be customised to fit the product properly, and the proper accessories ensure that the jewellery will remain in its proper location even if it is bumped. Chinese, Malay, and colonial archi...
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| Format: | Monograph |
| Language: | en |
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2022
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| Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/70549/1/70549.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/70549/ |
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| Summary: | Jewelry is stored safely, transported easily, and presented beautifully using jewellery boxes. Jewelry boxes can be customised to fit the product properly, and the proper accessories ensure that the jewellery will remain in its proper location even if it is bumped. Chinese, Malay, and colonial architecture make to Malaysia's architectural legacy. Minangkabau-based inspiration The term "Minangkabau" has multiple different etymologies. The word "minang" is traditionally recognised as a pinang fruit that people typically eat along with the "Sirih" leaves, whereas the word "kabau" unquestionably translates to "Water Buffalo." |
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