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Canoe-Shaped Bowl, Sepik River, Papua New Guinea browse these categories for related items... Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Oceanic: Pre 1900: item # 929246 Please refer to our stock # SOTW13251 when inquiring.
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| From the Sepik River region, Papua New Guinea, ca. 19th century. Carved wooden dugout canoe model excised and incised with wave motifs and highlighted with kaolin clay. The wooden bowls from the Lower Sepik region were probably received as gifts from trading partners or in trade from the Ramu, lower river villages, or one of the offshore islands. The shape is copied from that of a canoe, embodying the notions of both container and vehicle. This metaphor is common; Sepik people also may refer to the body as a canoe for the soul or spirit. Food bowls for both daily and ceremonial use often are decorated on the bottom with circular designs representing objects (animals) with female associations and on the lugs or handles with male motifs. These objects represent the domestic power of women to nurture as well as the power of men to dominate through feasting. 4" x 18"L x 5", excellent condition. Fine, aged patina. On custom display stand. PROVENANCE: Ex-private Hawaii Collection. | ||
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