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Grzebień - Kość - Dayak - Enggang
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Grzebień - Kość - Dayak - Enggang

A Dayak bovine bone comb with carvings of hornbills Borneo, Indonesia - Early to Mid 20th century - The large motifs at the top of the comb are stylized hornbills, known locally as Enggang or Kenyalang. The hornbill is the most sacred bird in Dayak culture, particularly among the Iban and Kayan people. They are believed to be messengers between the human world and the ancestral spirits. Seeing one is often considered a sign of good luck or a blessing from the divine. - Curvilinear "Ukir" Patterns: The interlocking, vine-like curls (known as akah banah) represent the untamed growth of the jungle. These symbolize resilience and the interconnectedness of all living things, spirits, plants, and humans. - Geometric Bands (Tali Nyawa): The repetitive horizontal heart-shaped bands represent the "rope of life." These are common in both carvings and tattoos to signify a journey through life, transition to adulthood, and the continuity of a family’s lineage. In Dayak culture, highly intricate carvings were traditionally reserved for aristocratic families or high-ranking individuals. Wearing such a comb in the hair served as a public display of one's prestige and ancestry. Comes with metal stand. Height = 23 cm Weight = 62.6 g In good condition. Normal traces of age and use. The leftmost tooth of this comb broke near the spine and has since been carefully reattached. The repair is barely visible, but the fracture remains present. As a result, the tooth is very likely to break again at the same point during handling or transport. (see last two photos). For a good impression, please watch all photos carefully. Insured shipping. Can also be collected in Ghent, Belgium.

Nr 103268913

Sprzedane
Grzebień - Kość - Dayak - Enggang

Grzebień - Kość - Dayak - Enggang

A Dayak bovine bone comb with carvings of hornbills
Borneo, Indonesia - Early to Mid 20th century

- The large motifs at the top of the comb are stylized hornbills, known locally as Enggang or Kenyalang.
The hornbill is the most sacred bird in Dayak culture, particularly among the Iban and Kayan people.
They are believed to be messengers between the human world and the ancestral spirits. Seeing one is often considered a sign of good luck or a blessing from the divine.

- Curvilinear "Ukir" Patterns: The interlocking, vine-like curls (known as akah banah) represent the untamed growth of the jungle. These symbolize resilience and the interconnectedness of all living things, spirits, plants, and humans.

- Geometric Bands (Tali Nyawa): The repetitive horizontal heart-shaped bands represent the "rope of life." These are common in both carvings and tattoos to signify a journey through life, transition to adulthood, and the continuity of a family’s lineage.

In Dayak culture, highly intricate carvings were traditionally reserved for aristocratic families or high-ranking individuals. Wearing such a comb in the hair served as a public display of one's prestige and ancestry.

Comes with metal stand.

Height = 23 cm
Weight = 62.6 g

In good condition. Normal traces of age and use. The leftmost tooth of this comb broke near the spine and has since been carefully reattached. The repair is barely visible, but the fracture remains present. As a result, the tooth is very likely to break again at the same point during handling or transport. (see last two photos).
For a good impression, please watch all photos carefully.


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

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