This is a wonderful 30 year old hand carved and painted wood Andingamai Skull Rack from the Angoram Village Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. This racks was used to display trophy skulls within the men's ceremonial houses. The rack depict important ancestors, often the mythical founders of village clans. Each clan owned one or two racks which were kept in the clan's allotted space within the ceremonial house. The skull rack was both a shrine and a source of supernatural power. The displays of trophy skulls were also status symbols. A wonderful to add to your collection or to you home.
Late 20th-Century
Shows age and Natural Wear.
71.5 Inches Tall
8 Inches Wide
2 3/4 Inches Deep
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Dec 16, 2022