Quiver And Its Nineteen Blowgun Arrows - Yanomami Indians, States Of Roraima And Amazonas
QUIVER and its NINETEEN BLOWGUN ARROWS
Yanomami Indians, States of Roraima and Amazonas,
North-western Brazil and Venezuela
Wood and fibres
H.: 34; W.: 4 cm
Quiver and its nineteen blowpipe darts used for hunting monkeys and small game. It consists of a cylindrical section of bamboo decorated with traditional geometric patterns; the wooden darts are fitted with quills at their tips. It is closed with a stopper made of plant fibres.
Provenance:
- Former collection of Silvana and Walter Costas, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Former American private collection.
Text and photos © FCP CORIDON
Yanomami Indians, States of Roraima and Amazonas,
North-western Brazil and Venezuela
Wood and fibres
H.: 34; W.: 4 cm
Quiver and its nineteen blowpipe darts used for hunting monkeys and small game. It consists of a cylindrical section of bamboo decorated with traditional geometric patterns; the wooden darts are fitted with quills at their tips. It is closed with a stopper made of plant fibres.
Provenance:
- Former collection of Silvana and Walter Costas, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Former American private collection.
Text and photos © FCP CORIDON
380 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Tribal Art
Condition: Excellent condition
Reference (ID): 1774541
Availability: In stock
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