Traditional Collectibles
$375.00
Collected circa 1950's this Bora Bora tiki was a post WW2 purchase and made its way back to the lundquist collection to be absorbed by Havaiki.
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$9 200.00
Private collection.
Bamileke Beaded crocodile carving from French Camerun. Collected by Leah Orr circa 1972.
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$495.00
ICULANIBOKOLA.
These forks arose for several reasons. First is a cultural taboo that prohibits chiefs and priests from touching food with their hands. Common Fijians generally did not use utensils until Europeanization.
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$702.40
Primitive and a tribal artifact. If you really looked around you can find thigh bone daggers that have been recently handcrafted. But this one is an older weapon – most likely mid-1900’s or earlier - that was used by a shaman in ceremonial and ritualis
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$375.00
This adze head made of jadeite was used symbolically during the prenuptial ceremony to materially represent the sacrifice a groom was prepared to make on behalf of the bride.
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$395.00
This hollowed bone section of an ancestor was plugged below and capped on top and used to carry lime, one of the three ingredients used in the buai tradition of Papua New Guinea.
Provenance:
PNG Highlands
circa 1950's Lehmann Collection
2009 - Hav
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$675.00
Traditionally used during wedding ceremonies to symbolize the importance of the event. Also used as settlement of debt.
Provenance: Yacht Firebird Collection 2006
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$246.94
Traditional Cook Islands dance stick/God staff with Tiki depictions and tapa cloth adorned handle.
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$295.00
Collected from the Biak islands, Irian Jaya, this traditional headrest was popularly carved in the likeness of animals and ancestors.
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$675.00
Kore spirit's were carved to represent a deceased person of influence, whose 'mana' still resided in the carving and whose wisdom and knowledge were consulted with after his/her death. Often carried in woven bark fiber bags.
Provenance:
Havaiki Coll
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$493.88
This is a representation of the sacred cockatoo bird man from Papua New Guinea. Hand carved. Museum quality and in very good condition. Circa mid-1900s.
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$650.00
Created by Maori artists in the 70's and gifted to Kalika this piece joined the Havaiki collection in 2011. Hand carved with Paua shell inlaid eyes and stand mounted.
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$520.00
Hand made from Marquesan rosewood with a volcanic adze head and lashed to the shaft with coconut Sennett this adze reflects the type used in chunking action canoe building and is adorned with a tiki image on the neck.
Provenance. Compadre collection.
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$675.00
Beautifully carved Marquesan paddle with "tatau" motifs adorning outer blade in relief carving technique.
Provenance: Yacht Firebird Collection 2009
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$950.00
Marquesan rosewood tiki with iconic Marquesan designs, viz. large 'bug' eyes, flat oblong mouth and hands across stomach
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