Zemanek-Münster

Bullroarer

Australia
sold EUR 550
Provenance
Old British Collection
Size
L: 72 cm
L: 28.3 inch

Description

wood, reddish brown patina, lancet-shaped, biconvex in cross-section, stone-fluted with diamond-shaped decor, “footprints” on the backside, drilled hole for attachment of cord for twirling the board, slightly dam., minor missing parts at the rim;
bullroarers have accompanied the didgeridoos in initiation ceremonies and in burials to ward off evil spirits. The sound they produce is considered in some indigenous cultures to represent the sound of the Rainbow Serpent. Bullroarers are considered secret men’s business by some Aboriginal tribal groups, and hence forbidden for women, children, non-initiated men, or outsiders to even hear.


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