Small Carquois In Braided Fibers With Fleches For Hunting Kayapo Indians Coll. Dutilleux
Small CARQUOIS made of braided fibers withused for hunting
Kayapo Indians, states of Pará and MatoGrosso, Rio Xingu valley, northern Brazil
Wood, fiber and cotton
H. 28; L. 10.5 cm
(signs of use)
Tossed with a blowpipe, the darts were used to paralyzeto paralyze small game thanks to the cuarae - a substance derivedlianas - in which the tip was dipped.dipped.The lower part of the quiver is made
Provenance : Former Jean-Pierre Dutilleux collection.
Ref.66
Text and photos © FCP CORIDON
Kayapo Indians, states of Pará and MatoGrosso, Rio Xingu valley, northern Brazil
Wood, fiber and cotton
H. 28; L. 10.5 cm
(signs of use)
Tossed with a blowpipe, the darts were used to paralyzeto paralyze small game thanks to the cuarae - a substance derivedlianas - in which the tip was dipped.dipped.The lower part of the quiver is made
Provenance : Former Jean-Pierre Dutilleux collection.
Ref.66
Text and photos © FCP CORIDON
480 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Tribal Art
Condition: Good condition
Reference (ID): 1772189
Availability: In stock
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