Batavian box gives buyer something to chew on

The centuries-old Indonesian habit of chewing betel nut, the fruit of the reach palm, was quickly adopted by settlers from the Dutch East India Company who appreciated both its psychoactive properties and its importance as a local social ritual.

Boxes such as this, fashioned by craftsmen in 18th century Batavia (modern-day Jakarta) in tortois…

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