Zemanek-Münster

Ceremonial spoon

Papua New Guinea - Tami Islands
not available anymore
Provenance
Elisabeth Verhey, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Size
L: 71 cm
L: 28.0 inch

Description

wood, brown patina, traces of white pigment, relief decor at transition point handle/ladle, depicting the head of an ancestor spirit and the open mouth of a stylized crocodile, bird- and fish motif at the tip of the handle, slightly dam., missing parts through insect caused damage (underside of the spoon), abrasion of paint, traces of usage;
used for sago, a starchy flour, which is produced from the inner pith of the sago palm. The flour is dried as a coarse powder or in cake form and can be stored for many months. The flour is mixed with water and can be eaten as fried cakes or boilded into a form of thick soup.


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