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13th October 2011, 07:03 PM | #1 |
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Middle Sepik dagger.
I have endulged myself with a "buy it now" a fool and thier money are soon parted.
These are ofcorse common, and one should not pay a lot for them. I fell for this example because it shows the Abelem peoples art so well. Also it is a good 15 inches long. Looking closely at the carved figure, it apears to be female. Compare the genitalia to the pictures of spirt house panels I include from "Anthony JP Meyer - Oceanic Art" representing the primordial couple. Clearly the image carved on the dagger is female. I think the form of the dagger itself is male and with the carving a represntation of the couple. This dagger was not cheap but as it carries so much art and culture I felt it was worth the extra cost. It is rather pretty. |
15th October 2011, 04:15 AM | #2 |
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Nice carving. How old do you think it is? |
15th October 2011, 09:07 AM | #3 |
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I hope it is at least around 100 years old. It could even be earlier? It is comming from the Netherlands. western New Guinea was added to the Dutch Eastindies in th late 1880s. The strength and confidence of the work makes me feel that it is as I hope early 20th cent. It might even be made from a human femur often taken from the father of the owner which adds a little frisson.
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Hello Tim, normally are the Abelam daggers made from the thighbone of the cassowary (Casuarius Casuarius, see also here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassowary). I don't think that your dagger is old like this but I may be wrong by this. Here for comparison my example. Regards, Detlef |
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15th October 2011, 03:10 PM | #5 |
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That is very nice Detlef. Here are two more views, all there is un till I have it. Apparently the carved female is not unusual. Looks like it couls well be as old as the one you show.
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Regards, Detlef |
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