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What should I make next?
I made the Nifo Oti, what else should I make? Give me some good ideas.
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FSV
Your Samoan Nifo Oti's "teeth" were likely the most technically sophisticated and challenging part of wooden war clubs of which I am aware. It would be hard to beat that. There are other simpler examples with very good design, art and carving qualities that would be challenging to execute. Maybe something like this: https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1963.255 What are your goals: win a competition, challenge your skills or recreate wooden ethnographic weapon art for its own sake? What ever you choose it will no doubt be of exceptional quality. Best regards, Ed |
Ed,
That Cleveland Museum piece is brilliant! However, FSV might be challenged to reproduce it given that it is made of "ironwood," which as its name suggests is an extremely dense hardwood and apparently very difficult to work with traditional tools because of its hardness. |
FSV,
There are some excellent Maori clubs that are worth consideration. These have a rather simple form, but the skill is in achieving the correct overall shape and in the carving/polishing. A mere made from green jadeite is a highly prestigious piece and beautiful when executed well. See here: http://maorisource.com/MaoriWeapons.html Exceptional traditional mere pounamu can take more than one generation to complete. |
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