Faszinierendes Festmahl aus der Marovo-Lagune. - marovo - Salomonen (Ohne mindestpreis)

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Originales zeremonialer Festkamm aus Marovo aus dem Solomon‑Inseln, späte 20. Jahrhundert, aus Hartholz mit Muschelinlay, 26 cm hoch, 7 cm breit, 0,4 cm tief, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand und aus einer Privatsammlung.

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Rare Ceremonial Feast Comb with Shell Inlay – Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands

Offered for sale is an exceptional and culturally significant ceremonial feast comb from the Marovo Lagoon region in the Solomon Islands. Expertly carved from hardwood and finely inlaid with shell, this piece reflects the refined artistry and deep ceremonial traditions of one of the Pacific’s most culturally rich island environments.

Combs of this type were worn during important ritual gatherings, feasts, and dances, where elaborate personal adornment played a central role in expressing social identity, prestige, and connection to ancestral forces. Positioned prominently in the hair, such ornaments contributed to the striking visual presence of participants during ceremonial performances.

The present example displays a harmonious and well-proportioned form. The teeth are carefully shaped and evenly spaced, while the upper section is adorned with delicate shell inlay, skillfully set into the surface. The iridescence of the shell contrasts beautifully with the warm tones of the aged wood, creating a subtle yet powerful visual effect, especially in natural light.

The craftsmanship demonstrates both technical mastery and aesthetic restraint, characteristic of traditional carving practices in the Marovo Lagoon area. The object is not merely decorative, but embodies layers of cultural meaning, likely associated with status, ritual participation, and inherited tradition.

The comb shows a fine, consistent patina, indicative of age and authentic use. Minor surface wear and small irregularities are present, as expected, and should be regarded as part of the object’s history rather than as flaws. Overall, the piece remains in very good condition.

A rare and evocative artifact from the Solomon Islands, this ceremonial comb represents an important opportunity for collectors of Oceanic art and ethnographic material to acquire a piece of genuine cultural depth and visual elegance.

A true collector’s item, suitable for private collections or institutional acquisition.
Welcome addition to any collection of tribal New Guinea Art/oceanic art

We pack securely sending worldwide

Sold by Koos Knol, ethnographer and anthropologist, dealer of Papua Tribal Art for more than 35 years, expert and author of the books “Papua Blues”, and “ik droomde dat je kwam”, written in Dutch. (Maybe in English whenever) Published end of October 2024 and March 2026
Books about inside stories, that deal with the many encounters with special people in West Papua, the impressive experiences that the author has, about special encounters with men and women who tell him about secret things, about ethnographic objects and initiate him into the rituals and ceremonies.
A must have for collectors, ethnographers, ethnologists, anthropologists and museums

Google:Papua Blues Koos Knol

Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor

Meine Frau Paula van den Berg und ich, Koos Tuber, beide Anthropologen, reisten viel durch Papua-Neuguinea und West-Papua (ehemals Irian Jaya), die Salomonen und Vanuatu (ehemals Neue Hebriden). Wir lieben lokale Stammeskünste, wir haben Tausende und Abertausende von Artefakten gesammelt, alle authentisch, manchmal alt, manchmal in jüngerer Zeit, aber hauptsächlich in lokalen traditionellen Kulturen. Gerne informieren wir Sie ausführlicher über die Artefakte, die wir hier auf Catawiki verkaufen. Bitte zögern Sie nicht uns zu kontaktieren.
Übersetzt mit Google Übersetzer

Rare Ceremonial Feast Comb with Shell Inlay – Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands

Offered for sale is an exceptional and culturally significant ceremonial feast comb from the Marovo Lagoon region in the Solomon Islands. Expertly carved from hardwood and finely inlaid with shell, this piece reflects the refined artistry and deep ceremonial traditions of one of the Pacific’s most culturally rich island environments.

Combs of this type were worn during important ritual gatherings, feasts, and dances, where elaborate personal adornment played a central role in expressing social identity, prestige, and connection to ancestral forces. Positioned prominently in the hair, such ornaments contributed to the striking visual presence of participants during ceremonial performances.

The present example displays a harmonious and well-proportioned form. The teeth are carefully shaped and evenly spaced, while the upper section is adorned with delicate shell inlay, skillfully set into the surface. The iridescence of the shell contrasts beautifully with the warm tones of the aged wood, creating a subtle yet powerful visual effect, especially in natural light.

The craftsmanship demonstrates both technical mastery and aesthetic restraint, characteristic of traditional carving practices in the Marovo Lagoon area. The object is not merely decorative, but embodies layers of cultural meaning, likely associated with status, ritual participation, and inherited tradition.

The comb shows a fine, consistent patina, indicative of age and authentic use. Minor surface wear and small irregularities are present, as expected, and should be regarded as part of the object’s history rather than as flaws. Overall, the piece remains in very good condition.

A rare and evocative artifact from the Solomon Islands, this ceremonial comb represents an important opportunity for collectors of Oceanic art and ethnographic material to acquire a piece of genuine cultural depth and visual elegance.

A true collector’s item, suitable for private collections or institutional acquisition.
Welcome addition to any collection of tribal New Guinea Art/oceanic art

We pack securely sending worldwide

Sold by Koos Knol, ethnographer and anthropologist, dealer of Papua Tribal Art for more than 35 years, expert and author of the books “Papua Blues”, and “ik droomde dat je kwam”, written in Dutch. (Maybe in English whenever) Published end of October 2024 and March 2026
Books about inside stories, that deal with the many encounters with special people in West Papua, the impressive experiences that the author has, about special encounters with men and women who tell him about secret things, about ethnographic objects and initiate him into the rituals and ceremonies.
A must have for collectors, ethnographers, ethnologists, anthropologists and museums

Google:Papua Blues Koos Knol

Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor

Meine Frau Paula van den Berg und ich, Koos Tuber, beide Anthropologen, reisten viel durch Papua-Neuguinea und West-Papua (ehemals Irian Jaya), die Salomonen und Vanuatu (ehemals Neue Hebriden). Wir lieben lokale Stammeskünste, wir haben Tausende und Abertausende von Artefakten gesammelt, alle authentisch, manchmal alt, manchmal in jüngerer Zeit, aber hauptsächlich in lokalen traditionellen Kulturen. Gerne informieren wir Sie ausführlicher über die Artefakte, die wir hier auf Catawiki verkaufen. Bitte zögern Sie nicht uns zu kontaktieren.
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Anzahl der Artikel
1
Ethnie/ Kultur
marovo
Herkunftsland
Salomonen
Geschätzter Zeitraum
Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts
Material
wood and shell
Sold with stand
Nein
Zustand
exzellenter Zustand
Titel des Kunstwerks
Fascinting feast comb Marovo Lagoon
Höhe
26 cm
Breite
7 cm
Tiefe
0,4 cm
Herkunft
Privatsammlung
Authentizität
Original/offiziell
Verkauft von
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4215
Verkaufte Objekte
98,07 %
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