Imposing wickerwork mask called "gable" commonly hung above the gable of one of the entrances or openings of the men's house. These masks have the task of protecting the tribe from diseases, bad luck [...]
Small painted bark collected in the Washkuk hills area in Papua New Guinea. These paintings on sago palm bark decorate the internal faces of roofs as well as the pediments of ceremonial houses and rep[...]
Abelam wickerwork headdress called "wagnen". This type of headdress is worn on the back of the dancer's head during the ceremony celebrating the yam harvest. Braided in rush and pigments. Sold with a [...]
Paddle collected on the banks of the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. Wood with beautiful patina of use. Sold with a base. Approx 144 x 17 cm stand and shipping costs included.
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