This is gorgeous Carved and Incised feast and ceremonial bowl from Papua New Guinea. The introduction of the outboard motor stimulated trade activities and the production of wooden bowls, but when canoes were dependent on the winds to return home. These bowls were, and still are, economically important as they provide the carvers with an extra income as well as being used during ceremonial village feasts and being an essential part of the traditional bride price. This would be a fabulous piece for your table or wall to display in your home.
Late 20th-Century
41 1/4 Inches Long End to End
27 Inches Long Tray
2 Inches Tall
14 Inches Wide
6 Inch Long Head
3 1/4 Inches Wide Head
3.5 Inch Long Croc Head
2 Inch Wide Croc Head
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