Ba'ku Bell/Lamp

The bronze painted bell is made of fiberglass and has symbols rimming the top and bottom of the bell. The bell also has dual supports on top and an electric lamp socket wired on the inside of the bell.

Seen hanging on posts and attached to homes in the Ba’ku village in the feature film Star Trek IX: Insurrection, which opened on December 11, 1998.  The bells/lamps are seen thought the scenes that take place in the Ba’ku village. They were used as bells when they were hung from posts and lamps when they are mounted on the sides of homes in the village.  The bronze painted bell is made of fiberglass and has symbols rimming the top and bottom of the bell. The bell also has dual supports on top and an electric lamp socket wired on the inside of the bell.  The bell was screen matched.  John Mahon November 1, 2020 -  Penny L. Juday from a trip to the filming location.

Ba'ku Bell/Lamp

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