





BAMBOO-WOVEN LOW STOOL, Yao, d2, Early Modern Period(16th–19th centuries)
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This low stool is crafted by the men of the mountain tribes in northern Thailand.
It was discovered during a journey to the tea forests surrounding Laos, in a small village inhabited by the Yao ethnic minority.
The stool features a frame made of rattan, with a seat upholstered in cowhide.
The cowhide still retains a significant amount of hair, which is said to wear away with use.
Its charming presence makes it suitable for use as a flower stand, or it can be incorporated into a tea setting for an added touch of elegance.
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