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25-Jul-2019

July 25

The tops Tiger of Balm Containers (Four different kinds)

A widely available cure all remedy, popular in Southeast Asia for over 100 years.
These were bought in Indonesia and Singapore between 1972 and 1996. Expiration dates are not marked. They seem to be fine.

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Julie Oldfield30-Jul-2019 00:40
Very fascinating detail. V
Ton T.28-Jul-2019 17:48
A fine image of this beautiful collection! I like the dark background V
Dennis Hoyne26-Jul-2019 20:29
A cool shot, I probably need some of that!
Fong Lam26-Jul-2019 15:24
Ah...Tiger Balm, a panacea for all minor illness...nice collection and well photographed...V
Jim Coffman26-Jul-2019 12:07
Wow, this is something you don't see everyday!
Graeme26-Jul-2019 11:45
Nicely photographed with different designed lids, Walter. I have used them in the past as well.V
Yvonne26-Jul-2019 11:26
Very interesting relics... all slightly different perhaps by age? v
laine26-Jul-2019 09:39
where would we be without it !!!
marie-jose wolff26-Jul-2019 09:02
fine presentation of the different lids of this famous tiger balm! V
danad26-Jul-2019 08:34
A beautiful presentation of the famous Tiger Balm container. V.
Gill Kopy26-Jul-2019 04:41
Beautifully done tops - never heard of this stuff before :( I wonder if it helps with old age aches and pains :( V
joseantonio26-Jul-2019 04:06
Had no idea there were different types.V.
Neil Marcus26-Jul-2019 03:30
This is new to me Has it helped you better than local products?
globalgadabout26-Jul-2019 02:55
an intriguing subject, and not without interest...had no idea there are different kinds... fine capture here..
larose forest photos26-Jul-2019 02:53
How very interesting! I thought at first, from the thumb, that they were old coins. V
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