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War Club Kanak Tribe Phallus - Oceania Art New Caledonia - 19th Century Melanesia

Kanak Tribe War Club Phallus Shape - Oceania Art New Caledonia - 19th Century Melanesia
Length: 81 cm!
Beautiful patina of use!!! With tribal motifs
Very good condition
The club, or headache (its end is then offset, like a hammer), is used, as its name suggests, to get rid of enemies or to mime aggression during mourning ceremonial dances. Each Kanak had his club until the use of weapons was banned in the 19th century and they were massively confiscated, which explains their large number in museums. The club is a nearby object, it never leaves the man, being an integral part of his person. Its delicate manufacture requires great know-how. It is carved from the root of the casuarina (a type of filao), a heavy wood that is difficult to carve. A good club only works with its apparatus of magic plants enclosed along the handle with fiber or cotton ties. There is a whole typology of shapes depending on the regions and clans, the most common being the "bird's beak", "pickaxe" and especially "phallic" clubs, with tight or loose collars, straight or curved handle, whose obvious symbolism exalts the virility of the Kanak warrior.
850 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Tribal Art

Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Solid wood

Length: 81 cm

Reference (ID): 1495752

Availability: In stock

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Margarethaplein 10
Leuven 3000, Belgium

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War Club Kanak Tribe Phallus - Oceania Art New Caledonia - 19th Century Melanesia
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