Majapahit Terracotta "Piggy Bank", 14th Century CE - 15th Century CE
Terracotta
7.9 x 30.7 cm
3 1/8 x 12 1/8 in
3 1/8 x 12 1/8 in
AM.0136
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This Majapahit pig or boar is an example of an ancient creation that has become a cultural staple in our world today—the piggy bank. Although there are several theories about...
This Majapahit pig or boar is an example of an ancient creation that has become a cultural staple in our world today—the piggy bank. Although there are several theories about the origins of the piggy bank, the first money-depositing object in the shape of a pig emerged in Java, Indonesia in the 14th century. Made from terracotta, these small pigs or boars were made in many sizes and feature rounded bodies with a coin slot at the center of the spine. Finding these objects intact is rare since the many were destroyed in order to collect their contents; this terracotta pig, however, remains perfectly intact with great details along the face and hooves, demonstrating a great level of craftsmanship.