The Story of the Malay People as told through their Silver & Gold (Episode 5 of 8)

EPISODE · Mar 27, 2025 · 13 MIN

The Story of the Malay People as told through their Silver & Gold (Episode 5 of 8)

from Michael Backman: Art History & Material Culture · host Michael Backman

This is the fifth of eight episodes in which Michael Backman tells the story of the Malay people - their history, their rulers, their culture & their traditions - through the beautiful items of gold and silver that were made for the Malay sultans and the Malay aristocrats. This episode looks at the jewellery, and the objects made from silver and gold for traditional, elaborate and lengthy Malay wedding ceremonies.More broadly, this series looks at how Malay silver and gold items were made, what types of items were produced, the motifs used, who commissioned the silver and gold is all discussed, plus the various controversies about what is, and what is not, Malay silver and gold - what was made to fool collectors and museum curators, and then which items actually are of Malay origin but which hitherto have been mis-catalogued. All is discussed over eight episodes.The eight episodes are based on the book Malay Silver and Gold: Courtly Splendour from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Brunei by Michael Backman and published by River Books - the first book to be published on the topic in more than 100 years, with 300 pages and almost 500 images of items most of which have never been published before. 'Malay Silver and Gold' by Michael Backman is available on Amazon and other book retailers, worldwide.Visit Michael Backman Ltd's gallery website.

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