Αρ. 103110447

Μαχαίρι από οστό κασουάριου Ασματ - Asmat - Δυτική Παπούα (πρώην Ιριαν Τζάγια)
Αρ. 103110447

Μαχαίρι από οστό κασουάριου Ασματ - Asmat - Δυτική Παπούα (πρώην Ιριαν Τζάγια)
Asmat Cassowary Bone Knife – West Papua
A remarkable traditional knife made from cassowary bone, originating from the Asmat region of West Papua. This type of weapon was crafted using the long leg bone of the cassowary (Casuarius), a large flightless bird native to New Guinea, whose bones are extremely dense and durable.
The blade retains the natural elongated form of the bone, carefully shaped and sharpened to create a surprisingly solid and effective defensive weapon. Cassowary bone knives were traditionally used in close combat and personal defense, valued for their strength and resilience.
The handle is richly decorated with woven natural fiber, forming a textured grip and stylized head. The face is constructed using cowrie shells, while the sides are adorned with beaded ornaments and cassowary feathers, creating a striking ceremonial appearance that reflects the artistic traditions of the Asmat people.
Interestingly, despite its effectiveness as a weapon, pieces of this type were also commonly used as fly swatters, demonstrating the blend of practicality and symbolism typical of many traditional Papuan objects.
The knife is presented on a custom display stand, allowing it to be exhibited as an ethnographic object.
Origin: Asmat, West Papua
Date: Late 20th century
Maximum height with base: 37 cm
Weight (without base): 145 g
An impressive example of Papuan ethnographic craftsmanship, combining natural materials, symbolic decoration, and functional design.
Please review all photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.
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