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Tibetan Flint Pouch / Chuckmuck - Early Antique! [156900]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
Tibetan Flint Pouch / Chuckmuck - Early Antique! [156900]
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150.00USD+ (37.50) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2023 Mar 30 @ 15:18UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Early antique Tibetan Flint pouch, called a "Chuckmuck", an onomatopoeic word that resembles the sound made by the steel striker when it is stricken on the flint stone. Chuckmucks were used by travelers in the remote Himalayas and Tibetan plateau, where the ability to produce fire was a necessity of survival. This flat silver and leather pouch still holds a fragment of chert (selce) or firestone/flint-stone and a small amount of very old tinder, consisting of woody slivers and wool or kapok. It has the common thick, curved, steel striker along the bottom. Chuckmucks were worn suspended from leather belts or mechags and were made of leather, brass, silver and a variety of stones and beads for decoration. This example is an earlier hand-tooled piece with a simple pattern etched into the alloy. Flint pouches gradually slipped into obscurity when matches became commonplace; by the end of the 19th century they were rarely still used. Measures approx. 7" x 4.5".

Date: Early 1800s
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