Prestige Spoon In Blonde Horn - Abyssinia, Ethiopia, Circa 1900
Prestige Spoon in Blonde Horn - Abyssinia, Ethiopia, Circa 1900 Spoon carved in beautiful honey-colored blonde horn. This type of spoon was used by the wealthy class of the population in Abyssinia. Generally carved from buffalo or rhinoceros horn for the wealthiest. Several similar examples were collected by the Paul Soleillet (1842 - 1886) and Robert Du Bourg de Bozas (1871 - 1902) missions in the years 1881 and 1902. They are now preserved in the reserves of the Musée du quai Branly. Both will indicate that these spoons were "in use only among very rich Ethiopians". Sold with its base. 24.5cm 15gr
220 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Tribal Art
Condition: Good condition
Reference (ID): 1540325
Availability: In stock
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