Old carved figurative large 'stirring spoon' probably for Sago Ifugao. - Philippines (No reserve price)

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Ancient carved wooden figural large stirring spoon from the Philippines, about 130 cm high, 4 cm deep and 4 cm wide, in good condition, sold with stand.

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Description from the seller

Sago is a starchy flour obtained from the pith of the Sagopalme. The flour is mixed with water and eaten as fried flatbreads or as a thick cooked soup.

No shipping to Austria or Denmark!
No shipping to Austria and Denmark
Preferably to Austrians and Danes with an address outside of Austria and Denmark!!


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Seller's Story

Tribal Art Kortmann was founded in 1985 and has grown specialized in the tribal art of Oceania and Southeast Asia. We have collected the majority of our objects from the tribes of Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, the Philippines and Indochina on site. Many other pieces, however, also come from museums, Private collections or from auctions and other sources. Rest assured that all of our properties are authentic and are of high quality and correspond to the descriptions. The shipping costs depend on the size and weight of the individual objects and the destination country and are to be inquired about in individual cases. You can also find works of art from us in the following museums: Museum of Ethnology, Berlin Linden Museum, Stuttgart Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, Cologne Völkerkundemuseum, Heidelberg Forum of Nations, Werl Museum of Cultures, Basel Museum of Ethnology, Dresden Wereldmuseum, Rotterdam Barbier-Mueller Museum, Geneva Ethnographic Museum, Antwerps National Museum and Art Gallery, Port Moresby
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Sago is a starchy flour obtained from the pith of the Sagopalme. The flour is mixed with water and eaten as fried flatbreads or as a thick cooked soup.

No shipping to Austria or Denmark!
No shipping to Austria and Denmark
Preferably to Austrians and Danes with an address outside of Austria and Denmark!!


The tracking will be updated on your Catawiki account as soon as your package has been dropped off. Please check this regularly to avoid the return of your package.

Seller's Story

Tribal Art Kortmann was founded in 1985 and has grown specialized in the tribal art of Oceania and Southeast Asia. We have collected the majority of our objects from the tribes of Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, the Philippines and Indochina on site. Many other pieces, however, also come from museums, Private collections or from auctions and other sources. Rest assured that all of our properties are authentic and are of high quality and correspond to the descriptions. The shipping costs depend on the size and weight of the individual objects and the destination country and are to be inquired about in individual cases. You can also find works of art from us in the following museums: Museum of Ethnology, Berlin Linden Museum, Stuttgart Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, Cologne Völkerkundemuseum, Heidelberg Forum of Nations, Werl Museum of Cultures, Basel Museum of Ethnology, Dresden Wereldmuseum, Rotterdam Barbier-Mueller Museum, Geneva Ethnographic Museum, Antwerps National Museum and Art Gallery, Port Moresby
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Details

Country of Origin
Philippines
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Old carved figurative large 'stirring spoon' probably for Sago Ifugao.
Height
130 cm
Width
4 cm
Depth
4 cm
GermanyVerified
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Objects sold
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