Mortar - Ramu - Papua New Guinea

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Wooden mortar from Papua New Guinea (Ramu), a Dap-dap used to ingest betel nut for ritual effects, with two back-to-back male ancestral figures on a wooden base; good condition; 13 cm high, 6 cm wide, 4 cm deep; from a gallery/antique dealer provenance; not sold with a stand.

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Magic medecin mortar, Coastal Sepik river, Papua New-guinea

This mortar is called a Dap-dap and can be considered a helping tool in ingesting the stimulant effects of the betel nut to reach an hallucinatic state .
In this case the cup is hold by two back to back male ancestral figures, who are positioned on a wooden base. The three figures have mask-like faces as often seen in other objects from this region . It is often believed that the depicted carriers, are spirits, ancestors or supernaturals beings, and that they had some magical properties, which gave the mortar not only a utilitarean purpose, but also a religious one.

Private German collection

ref : see the Fortress betel Mortar for similar example .

#ttfeb

Magic medecin mortar, Coastal Sepik river, Papua New-guinea

This mortar is called a Dap-dap and can be considered a helping tool in ingesting the stimulant effects of the betel nut to reach an hallucinatic state .
In this case the cup is hold by two back to back male ancestral figures, who are positioned on a wooden base. The three figures have mask-like faces as often seen in other objects from this region . It is often believed that the depicted carriers, are spirits, ancestors or supernaturals beings, and that they had some magical properties, which gave the mortar not only a utilitarean purpose, but also a religious one.

Private German collection

ref : see the Fortress betel Mortar for similar example .

#ttfeb

Details

Indigenous object name
Mortar
Ethnic group/ culture
Ramu
Country of Origin
Papua New Guinea
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Height
13 cm
Width
6 cm
Depth
4 cm
Provenance
Gallery / Antique dealer
FranceVerified
136
Objects sold
85.71%
Private

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