O-36 BRIDE PRICE, TALIPUN

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O-36 BRIDE PRICE, TALIPUN

Prince Alexander Mountains, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea.

 

Talipuns are used by the Boiken people as important items of ceremonial exchange, particularly as bride-price. They consist of the giant green snail; shell (Turbo mamoratus) onto which is attached a wonderful woven mask-like form of cane. The best are quite elaborate, with ancestor faces, birds and animals. They are invariably painted in bright earth ochres.

An unusual talipun, with a wide open mask and two projecting woven cockatoo heads that resemble protruding eyes.

 

$750

36 x 23 x 18 cm

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