Sacred board "tjuringa" ("churinga", "tjurunga") · Australia · ID: 3051799
Description
wood, pigments,
“Tjuringas” were displayed at initiations by elders to explain traditions and legends to novices. The linear incisions might refer to any number of beings, myths, parts of the heavens or the landscape, plants, and animals and their tracks. Because any of these motifs can be used to represent many different things, the meaning of a single “tjuringa” is impossible to interpret without information from its owner.
The object Sacred board “tjuringa” (“churinga”, “tjurunga”) with the object ID 3051799 was part of the auction Auction 104 on April 12, 2025. The object with the lot number 188 achieved a sales price of EUR 1,300 with an asking price of EUR 1,200.
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Comparing literature
Schoffel, Serge, An Early Art of the First Australians, Brussels 2020, p. 28 f.