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Mask Bismarck-Archipel - NISSAN Inseln - Papua Neuguinea (Ohne mindestpreis)

Rare Nissan Helmet Mask — Natural Fibers & Rattan, 1960s (Old English Collection) This striking helmet mask from the Nissan Islands is an exceptional example of traditional Oceanic artistry. Crafted in the 1960s, it comes from a period when ceremonial masks were still made according to ancestral techniques and used in important rituals throughout the island communities of the Bismarck Archipelago. The mask is constructed from natural fibers and rattan, skillfully woven and shaped to create the powerful, rounded helmet form typical of Nissan ceremonial masks. Its aged surface, warm patina, and subtle signs of long use attest to its authenticity and age. Masks of this type served as potent spiritual objects, worn during dances, initiations, and communal ceremonies to embody protective or ancestral forces. This particular example originates from an old English collection, adding an additional layer of provenance and historical interest. Early-collected helmet masks from Nissan are increasingly hard to find, especially those that have remained in private hands for decades. A superb piece for collectors of Oceanic tribal art, museums, or anyone seeking an evocative artifact with strong presence and cultural depth. Its sculptural qualities make it equally compelling as an art object in a contemporary interior. Origin: Nissan Islands, Bismarck Archipelago Date: 1960s Materials: Natural fibers, rattan Provenance: Old English collection Condition: Old, authentic piece with age-consistent wear A rare opportunity to acquire a genuine helmet mask with both cultural significance and excellent provenance. A culturally significant artifact, powerful in its simplicity and beauty — and an important addition to any serious collection. A must have for collectors, ethnographers, ethnologists, anthropologists and museums Sold by Koos Knol, ethnographer and anthropologist, dealer of Papua Tribal Art for more than 30 years, expert and author of the book “Papua Blues”, written in Dutch. (Maybe in English next year.)  Published end of October 2024 A book about inside stories, a book that deals 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

Nr. 99988299

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Mask Bismarck-Archipel - NISSAN Inseln - Papua Neuguinea  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Mask Bismarck-Archipel - NISSAN Inseln - Papua Neuguinea (Ohne mindestpreis)

Rare Nissan Helmet Mask — Natural Fibers & Rattan, 1960s (Old English Collection)

This striking helmet mask from the Nissan Islands is an exceptional example of traditional Oceanic artistry. Crafted in the 1960s, it comes from a period when ceremonial masks were still made according to ancestral techniques and used in important rituals throughout the island communities of the Bismarck Archipelago.

The mask is constructed from natural fibers and rattan, skillfully woven and shaped to create the powerful, rounded helmet form typical of Nissan ceremonial masks. Its aged surface, warm patina, and subtle signs of long use attest to its authenticity and age. Masks of this type served as potent spiritual objects, worn during dances, initiations, and communal ceremonies to embody protective or ancestral forces.

This particular example originates from an old English collection, adding an additional layer of provenance and historical interest. Early-collected helmet masks from Nissan are increasingly hard to find, especially those that have remained in private hands for decades.

A superb piece for collectors of Oceanic tribal art, museums, or anyone seeking an evocative artifact with strong presence and cultural depth. Its sculptural qualities make it equally compelling as an art object in a contemporary interior.

Origin: Nissan Islands, Bismarck Archipelago
Date: 1960s
Materials: Natural fibers, rattan
Provenance: Old English collection
Condition: Old, authentic piece with age-consistent wear

A rare opportunity to acquire a genuine helmet mask with both cultural significance and excellent provenance.

A culturally significant artifact, powerful in its simplicity and beauty — and an important addition to any serious collection.

A must have for collectors, ethnographers, ethnologists, anthropologists and museums

Sold by Koos Knol, ethnographer and anthropologist, dealer of Papua Tribal Art for more than 30 years, expert and author of the book “Papua Blues”, written in Dutch. (Maybe in English next year.)  Published end of October 2024
A book about inside stories, a book that deals 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

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