Kjempestore skjellringer - Weingga - Yangoru Boiken - Papua Ny Guinea (Ingen reservasjonspris)

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To Yangoru Boiken store skalringer (weingga) fra Papua Ny-Guinea, midten av 1900-tallet, i god stand, totalt ca. 100 g, diameter 8,5 cm, tykkelse 1 cm.

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Two Yangoru Boiken giant clam shell rings or 'weingga'
Papua New Guinea, East Sepik Province - 20th century

These clam shell rings are called 'wenga' or 'weingga' by the Boiken people.
The defining characteristic is the large hole drilled in the center of the shell disk.
They were traditionally used as currency in bride price payments, for buying pigs, and for other exchanges and are still used today for major payments.
These shells were, and to some extent still are, a significant part of the economic and cultural landscape of Papua New Guinea.

The smaller and more perfect the central hole, the more valuable the ring. The quality of the white, pearly iridescence also indicated higher value.

Larger weingga = 8.5 cm
Smaller and shiny weingga = 7 cm
Combined weight = 100 g

In good condition. Normal traces of age and use.
For a good impression, please watch all photos carefully.


Insured shipping.
Can also be collected in Ghent, Belgium.

Two Yangoru Boiken giant clam shell rings or 'weingga'
Papua New Guinea, East Sepik Province - 20th century

These clam shell rings are called 'wenga' or 'weingga' by the Boiken people.
The defining characteristic is the large hole drilled in the center of the shell disk.
They were traditionally used as currency in bride price payments, for buying pigs, and for other exchanges and are still used today for major payments.
These shells were, and to some extent still are, a significant part of the economic and cultural landscape of Papua New Guinea.

The smaller and more perfect the central hole, the more valuable the ring. The quality of the white, pearly iridescence also indicated higher value.

Larger weingga = 8.5 cm
Smaller and shiny weingga = 7 cm
Combined weight = 100 g

In good condition. Normal traces of age and use.
For a good impression, please watch all photos carefully.


Insured shipping.
Can also be collected in Ghent, Belgium.

Detaljer

Objektnavn fra urbefolkningen
Weingga
Antall enheter
2
Etnisk gruppe / kultur
Yangoru Boiken
Opprinnelsesland
Papua Ny Guinea
Period
midten av 1900-tallet
Materiale
Skjell
Sold with stand
Nei
Tilstand
God tilstand
Tittelen på kunstverk
Giant clam shell rings
Height
8,5 cm
Width
8,5 cm
Depth
1 cm
Vekt
100 g
BelgiaBekreftet
1784
Objekter solgt
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