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Massue en bois de palmier, Tolaï, Péninsule de la Gazelle, Nouvelle-Bretagne — Massue en bois de palmier, Tolaï, Péninsule de la Gazelle, Nouvelle-Bretagne| Tolai palmwood Club, Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain

Massue en bois de palmier, Tolaï, Péninsule de la Gazelle, Nouvelle-Bretagne

Massue en bois de palmier, Tolaï, Péninsule de la Gazelle, Nouvelle-Bretagne| Tolai palmwood Club, Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain

This striking war club from the Tolai people of the Gazelle Peninsula in New Britain is expertly crafted from dense, durable palmwood, a material prized for both its strength and natural beauty. The club's form reflects the refined woodworking traditions of the Tolai culture, where such weapons served both practical and ceremonial purposes within the community. Its elegant silhouette and the rich grain of the palmwood speak to the skill of its maker and the cultural significance embedded in this powerful object.

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Arts d’Afrique, d’Océanie et des Amériques

November 30, 2021

Estimate: $2,000$3,000

Lot 105

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Massue en bois de palmier, Tolaï, Péninsule de la Gazelle, Nouvelle-Bretagne, Massue en bois de palmier, Tolaï, Péninsule de la Gazelle, Nouvelle-Bretagne| Tolai palmwood Club, Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain

This striking war club from the Tolai people of the Gazelle Peninsula in New Britain is expertly crafted from dense, durable palmwood, a material prized for both its strength and natural beauty. The club's form reflects the refined woodworking traditions of the Tolai culture, where such weapons served both practical and ceremonial purposes within the community. Its elegant silhouette and the rich grain of the palmwood speak to the skill of its maker and the cultural significance embedded in this powerful object.

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Related themes

Tolai Culture, Brown, Pacific Islander, Carved, Oceanic Art, Weapon, Ethnographic Art, Traditional, Melanesian, Wooden Weapon, Cultural Artifact, Tribal Art, New Britain, Neutral Tones, Ceremonial Object, Indigenous, Oceanic, Traditional Craft, Palmwood, Tribal Artifact