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25th June 2023, 02:18 AM | #1 |
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I realized I didn't provide any actual specifications on the dimensions.
The figure is about 22cm tall. It weighs 10.25 ounces (290.58 grams). And, as one if the photos in the first post shows, it stands freely, which further demonstrates the care with which it was crafted, and the skill involved, especially considering the legs are separate pieces. If anyone would like additional detail, just let me know. |
25th June 2023, 10:53 PM | #2 |
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Very nice ivory figurine!
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26th June 2023, 07:59 PM | #3 |
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It's certainly a very interesting item, but are you sure it is ivory. I don't have it in hand, but i don't see any Schreger Lines which would be present if this was elephant ivory. Doesn't appear to be hippo ivory. I would image those would be the two most common ivory sources for an artifact from this area.
I have read that these figures can be bone sometimes as well as ivory, so it being bone would not make it less authentic. As you have discovered already, these are rather powerful objects for an very elite group of people initiated into secret societies within their tribal structure. If you hold onto this you should keep that in mind. I think it is something you don't have to be particularly superstitious to acknowledge. I do wonder how important objects like this ever end up in auctions. |
27th June 2023, 01:41 AM | #4 |
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Thank you both for the feedback.
David, I'm quite certain the lines running down the torso are, indeed, Schreger Lines. I'm usually very hesitant to claim the tilt on a knife or sword is ivory. However, this being a solid piece of material, its heft, and its overall appearance makes me more confident in it being ivory than I'm used to being. That said, I would greatly appreciate if you're willing to lend your more experienced judgment if there are additional pictures I can take to aid in your analysis. Simply let me know and I'm happy to upload them. Again, I truly appreciate the willingness to share your thoughts and impressions. Thank you, -Rob |
27th June 2023, 05:36 PM | #5 |
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I am not not at all sure that your doll is not some other type of ivory, but i am equally not sure it is. I have had this keris hilt for a number of years that looks somewhat similar to your material that i also don't think is ivory. |
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1st July 2023, 08:27 PM | #7 |
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Rob, this is what Schreger Lines look like.
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