Kokonduyt
Kokonduyt is a term with origins in the Dutch colonial period of Indonesia, particularly associated with the spice trade. It generally refers to a type of chest or box, often elaborately decorated, used for storing valuable goods such as spices, textiles, or precious metals. These kokonduyt chests were frequently crafted from wood, sometimes inlaid with ivory, mother-of-pearl, or other decorative materials, reflecting the wealth and status of their owners.
The design and craftsmanship of kokonduyt varied, influenced by both European and local Indonesian artistic traditions.
While the direct use of kokonduyt has largely faded with changing trade practices and lifestyles, the term