Bull roarer · Westneuguinea / Westpapua (Irian Jaya), Asmat · ID: 3034068
Herbert Juan da Silva, The Hague, The Netherlands
Description
light-weighted wood, one half dyed with white, the other one with red pigment, wave-like emblem on the front side, handle-shaped base with eyelet for attachment of cord material, slightly dam., minor missing parts, paint rubbed off;
the bullroarer was attached to a kind of fishing rod-like apparatus and was brought into rotation, which generates a humming tone. The bullroarer’s primary purpose was to act as security for the clan, warning them of an impending attack.
The object Bull roarer with the object ID 3034068 was last part of the auction 71st tribal art auction at November 24, 2012 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 49.
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