small, round lotus-pod-shaped box with cover and metal insert; movable "seeds" in cover

Cricket Box, 18th century

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This unusual container is crafted in the general shape of a lotus pod with stylized petals on the side. The removable lid is carved with small, round openings which acted as air vents for the crickets that were kept within. Gourd and wooden cricket containers were generally used during the cooler months.

Details
Title
Cricket Box
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2003.100.2a-c
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small, round lotus-pod-shaped box with cover and metal insert; movable "seeds" in cover