Finger bowl

Peranakans traditionally ate with their fingers, and many still do. As a bowl of water was required at the dinner table, finger bowls no doubt, were an essential item. The bowls were made in various sizes and forms with motifs of phoenix, peony flowers and lotus petals. Colour schemes included contrasting hues in pastel with more vibrant tones. Finger bowls were probably part of larger dining sets, long dispersed with family heirlooms and the decline of traditional dining habits.