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Old 1st December 2024, 12:44 PM   #1
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Default Wangpars for sharing

A wangpar is a warriors necklace from Tanimbar, one I have in my collection for a long time and just won a "new" one by a German auction yesterday.

Here the one I had already. They are made from big and small kauri shells.
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And here is the "new" one. It has 8 big kauris in contrast to the other one which has 12.
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And here are some old pictures from Tanimbar warriors who wear such wangpars.
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I have to correct myself, the shown necklaces are not wangpar necklaces but necklaces from the Ngada tribes from Flores!

The difference is that Ngada necklaces have the small kauri shells attached. I was confused by the description from the auction house of the newly acquired one. Sorry for the confusion.
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And here are two pictures from Ngada people/warriors wearing these.
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Love that sword!
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Love that sword!
I am as well! Seldom seen type of sword!
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Wonderful necklace; I have a great appreciation for such things! Thanks for sharing.
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If I may be picky, they are COWRIE shells. Kauri is a New Zealand tree.
Lovely necklaces though!
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If I may be picky, they are COWRIE shells. Kauri is a New Zealand tree.
Lovely necklaces though!
Stu
Hi Stu,

You're correct! i've used by accident the German term.

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