Ceremonial headdress of a warrior · India, Naga · ID: 3032517
Description
conical rotan headdress, coated with plaited orchid stems, a ring with tufts of reddish brown hair imposed, a pair of boar tusks to the front, slightly dam.;
written sources reveal that before the Pax Britannica the Nagas used heavy war helmets made of bamboo which actually functioned as a means of defence. The English later discouraged the incessant tribal feuds which led to the substitution of these heavy helmets with lighter ones like the present one. These headdresses, whose sole objective is to convey the idea of combat readiness and pride in warfare, are worn only on ceremonial occasions.
The object Ceremonial headdress of a warrior with the object ID 3032517 was last part of the auction 68th tribal art auction at March 3, 2012 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 17 achieved a sales price of EUR 300.
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