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Pair of authentic Aboriginal clap sticks, carved and hand-painted in Australia from wood, dating to 1980–1990, 21 cm long and 2.3 cm wide, with a handmade 21 cm Aboriginal boomerang included.

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Pair of authentic Aboriginal clapping sticks, hand-painted musical instrument, Indigenous Australia. Hand-carved and hand-painted, 21 x 2.3 cm. The clapping sticks, also called clapsticks or rhythm sticks, are used to mark the tempo of songs and dances. They produce a pleasant percussive sound when struck together and have been used for millennia to accompany the didgeridoo as a rhythmic instrument during tribal Corroboree ceremonies. Each pair is unique in size and shape, handmade and painted according to Aboriginal art.
+ a handmade Aboriginal boomerang, 21 cm.
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Pair of authentic Aboriginal clapping sticks, hand-painted musical instrument, Indigenous Australia. Hand-carved and hand-painted, 21 x 2.3 cm. The clapping sticks, also called clapsticks or rhythm sticks, are used to mark the tempo of songs and dances. They produce a pleasant percussive sound when struck together and have been used for millennia to accompany the didgeridoo as a rhythmic instrument during tribal Corroboree ceremonies. Each pair is unique in size and shape, handmade and painted according to Aboriginal art.
+ a handmade Aboriginal boomerang, 21 cm.
Shipped with tracking.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of origin
Australia
Material
Wood
Condition
Excellent
Style
Aborigine
Height
21 cm
Estimated period
1980-1990
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Objects sold
97.5%
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