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Old 22nd January 2012, 04:03 PM   #1
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I have bought this "sexual" charm years ago on a flee market. The two pieces are fixed together with a small fiber cord. The female charm is from white horn while the male charm is from boar tusk (I think like this). Have someone seen something similar? Do someone know from where this is? And for what it was used? In all the years I collecting I never come across something similar and I hope that someone from you are able to enlighten me!

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Old 22nd January 2012, 05:34 PM   #2
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More importantly Detlef.....has it worked for you...
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Old 22nd January 2012, 06:44 PM   #4
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Hmm...interesting piece, Detlef, I'm not sure where this one comes from, but many cultures have phallic talisman/ amulet/ worship for obviously belief in fertility/creation or protection. For instance in Indian Hinduism you have the Shiva Linga. In Thailand, to they have a phallic symbol called the Palad Khik. The traditional belief for little boys is to wear this type of amulet for protection to fool spirits into thinking they are adults. For adults, (both men and women) you also see the amulet used for protection and good luck.
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Old 22nd January 2012, 07:21 PM   #5
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Hello Nathaniel,

thank you for your input. I know Palad Khik from Thailand but my feeling is that this one is a tribal item. I have the hope that someone can nail down the origin by the used materials. This striped white horn material from the female charm I have never seen.

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Old 22nd January 2012, 07:44 PM   #6
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With the ivory and the twine - it has a bit of a Central Africa (Congo) look to it ?? The female part could be made out of hippo tusk...

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Old 22nd January 2012, 08:30 PM   #7
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With the ivory and the twine - it has a bit of a Central Africa (Congo) look to it ?? The female part could be made out of hippo tusk...

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Hello Colin,

thank you very much for your input! So you think that the male part is ivory? I was unsure about this and have thought because the form that it is boar tusk.
Hippo tusk is as well a very good hint, have it a look like this?
My feeling have been as well that it is an african item but don't want to write because I want to read irrespective opinions.
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Old 23rd January 2012, 07:51 AM   #8
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Hi Detlef

The phallus part does look like ivory, with those dark patina areas - reminds me of Lega or Luba ivories. I've had hippo tusks and they get that type of ridged surface and pale patina near the roots.

The Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium must be the ultimate authority on Congo stuff - if you want to try them. My guess is its an amulet or divination type object. Interesting piece - if you get tired of it and want to pass it on - let me know !

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Hi Detlef

The phallus part does look like ivory, with those dark patina areas - reminds me of Lega or Luba ivories. I've had hippo tusks and they get that type of ridged surface and pale patina near the roots.

The Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium must be the ultimate authority on Congo stuff - if you want to try them. My guess is its an amulet or divination type object. Interesting piece - if you get tired of it and want to pass it on - let me know !

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Hi Colin,

very intersting, thank you very much!

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Old 23rd January 2012, 10:48 PM   #10
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hard to consider without any size references. dimensions please.

the 'male' item looks like a baculum, the other looks like a thick toe nail.
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