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Important Aboriginal Art - 26 March 2014  |  Melbourne

Lot 162
YANGORU BOIKEN, EAST SEPIK Province, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
TALIPUN' BRIDE PRICE

woven cane fibre with white and pink natural earth pigments, with large segment of marbled turban shell

52.0 cm height



Estimate:
$1,000 - 1,500




Lot Details

Description

YANGORU BOIKEN, EAST SEPIK Province, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
TALIPUN' BRIDE PRICE

woven cane fibre with white and pink natural earth pigments, with large segment of marbled turban shell

52.0 cm height

Provenance

Private collection, Melbourne, collected 1960s

Catalogue text

The talipun is highly valued and used in ceremonial exchange as a bride price or as compensation for inter-clan or tribal warfare. The shell is the giant green snail or marbled turban shell (Turbo marmoratus). This is traded from the islands to the mainland where in itself it has currency. It is then attached to a woven mask. This example with protruding eyes represents a spirit.