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Dent de baleine cérémonielle "tabua" · 
Îles Fidji · ID: 3050191

Vendu 1 300 €
Provenance
Alexander Kubetz (1946-2023), Munich, Germany
Taille
L: 18,5 cm (tooth)
40 cm (fibre string)
L: 7.3 inch (tooth)
15.7 inch (fibre string)

Description

coconut fibre sennit,

“Tabua” are made from the teeth of stranded sperm whales.

Because whale strandings are relatively rare in Fiji, whale teeth are highly valued. Fijians consider “tabua” to be “kavakaturanga” (chiefly items).

They are not worn, but are presented at important ceremonies, including weddings, births, and funerals. “Tabua” used to be the most effective way to give weight to an apology or atonement. The occasion that “tabua” are presented at also determines their spiritual value.


Littérature comparée

Kaeppler, Adrienne, Polynesia, Honolulu 2010, p. 214

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