Chance to view ancient artefacts


Abdul Karim (second from left) and Prommers-berger (second from right) looking at a bronze kettle featured in the exhibition. —ZULAZHAR SHEBLEE / The Star

KUCHING: The public can now view century-old artefacts recently returned to Borneo at the “Treasures of Nusantara” exhibition at the Textile Museum.

The exhibition features 30 out of 412 century-old artefacts including South-East Asian basketry, stoneware, brassware, beaded accessories, textiles and carvings brought home from Museum Nusantara in the city of Delft, The Netherlands.

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