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BISHOP MUSEUM Art Conservation Handout HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY OF CALABASHES Hawaiian carved wooden bowls, or calabashes are among the most beautiful in Polynesia. Originally inspired by the natural shapes of coconuts and
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Document Date: 2012-08-14 14:22:36


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Honolulu / Kaamahu Place Honolulu / /

Company

Editions Limited / Materials Ltd / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

State Museum of Natural / /

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by-products / lemon oil / attractive food source / nut oil / matt oil finish / rubber particles / coral tools / food source / Paint removers / excellent nesting site / Oil polishes / chemical reaction / chemical / high energy short wavelength ultraviolet / paint / oil / food-rich environment / activation energy / mineral oil / chemical bonds / tung oil / acquired paint / chemical fumigants / natural bristle paint brush / energy / /

Organization

Pacific Regional Conservation Center / Honolulu Academy of Arts / /

Person

William Brigham / Ruth / Irving Jenkins / Kalakaua / Bernice / Min Plastics / Emma / /

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Position

Pauahi Bishop / King / Queen / BISHOP / Hawaiian calabash craftsman / Princess / /

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Hawaii / /

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radiation / TECHNOLOGY OF CALABASHES Hawaiian / /

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