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Asmat Headhunter's Ritual Magic/Sacred Dagger....(circa 1880 - 1920s).

$ 818.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Stone
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Maker: Asmat peoples
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Normal wear in commensurate with age

    Description

    No Pacific Islands headhunter collection is complete without one of these specimens!
    This sort of thing is much, much, rarer that the Cassowary daggers.......This is a ceremonial dagger used by the Asmat during headhunting raids......Head hunts could not take place without the employment of one of these magic/sacred daggers.
    These things were made out of a segment of a croc's jawbone (and they would've been huge monsters!)......also, has cassowary feathers, job's tears seeds and beautiful fiber netting.....and a single intact tooth!
    These ritual objects were so revered by the Asmat that whenever they had ended up fractured, after the raids (like this example), they would get repaired/stabilized immediately with the aid of rattan binding.  This specimen's bindings are an added bonus (there are not too many specimens extant with original repair work) - it signifies the object's high importance and indicates that it had been used for generations  - a very beloved heirloom.........Gorgeous dark yellow patina - owing to years and years of handling .
    One can't help but wonder how many enemy heads had been taken via just this dreadful specimen -- surely, countless!
    A beautiful, old & very powerful Asmat artifact !........circa late19th to early 20th cent (1880 - 1920s)
    *Note - the last photo is of a page in the book
    "Melanesia - Art and Encounter"
    -  depicting an identical object from the British Museum's collection.
    Measurements: About 25 inches in length....3 inches wide
    ***metal stand is NOT included.
    *****STUDY PHOTOS FOR BEST DESCRIPTION.........DO YOUR RESEARCH.......KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BUYING .......ALL SALES ARE FINAL............ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS!!!!!.......feel free to ask questions (if need be).
    Best,
    Rez