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來自所羅門群島新喬治亞島的 Nguzu Nguzu 船首人像,木質並嵌貝殼,尺寸高18 cm、寬18 cm、深5 cm,20世紀後期,狀態極佳,產地私家收藏

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This remarkable canoe prow figure, known as a Nguzu Nguzu, originates from New Georgia in the Solomon Islands and was collected in 1998. Carved from wood and inlaid with shell, it once adorned the front of a seagoing war canoe, where it served as both a visual focal point and a powerful spiritual presence.

The figure is instantly recognizable by its stylized human face, often with large, circular eyes made from shell inlay that catch and reflect the light. These luminous eyes were believed to enhance the figure’s vigilance, allowing it to “see” dangers ahead—both physical and supernatural. The expression is typically intense and commanding, projecting authority, protection, and an almost otherworldly awareness.

In the maritime cultures of New Georgia, such prow figures embodied ancestral or spirit beings. They were thought to radiate strength and magic, safeguarding the canoe and its crew during voyages that could be both dangerous and unpredictable. Head-hunting expeditions and inter-island travel demanded not only skill and courage, but also spiritual protection. The Nguzu Nguzu fulfilled this role, acting as a guardian at the threshold between sea and vessel.

The craftsmanship reflects a refined understanding of both material and symbolism. The wood has been carefully shaped into a compact yet expressive form, while the shell inlay—often from giant clam—adds contrast and brilliance. Over time, exposure to saltwater, sun, and handling has given the surface a rich patina, further enhancing its presence and authenticity.

As an object, this prow figure is far more than a decorative element. It is a manifestation of belief, identity, and seafaring tradition. It speaks of a world in which art, function, and spirituality are inseparable—where every journey across the water was accompanied by forces both seen and unseen, and where protection was carved into the very structure of the canoe itself.
A powerful and evocative work from one of the most artistically rich regions of Papua New Guinea.



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Alongside my passion for these unique cultural objects, I recently published my book Ik droomde dat je kwam, in which I describe personal encounters and experiences in Papua. The spirit of objects like this necklace lives on in those stories.


Sold by Koos Knol, ethnographer and anthropologist, dealer of Papua Tribal Art for more than 30 years,

NIEUWSTE BOEK VAN KOOS KNOL

‘Ik droomde dat je kwam’

Een prachtig en meeslepend boek vol verhalen over Papua, met een bijzondere mix van avontuur, cultuur en persoonlijke ontmoetingen. De auteur neemt je mee van Raja Ampat tot de Asmat, van Yapen tot de Vogelkop, in een warme en levendige vertelstijl. Inclusief fotokatern van Roy Villevoye.
Prijs: €22,95
Gesigneerd exemplaar
Kan worden meegezonden met de verzending, dus geen extra verzendkosten.
Wordt het niet meegezonden, dan komt er €4,- bij.

Google: Papua Blues en Ik droomde dat je kwam
( Uitgeverij Noordboek in Gorredijk.

賣家的故事

我的妻子Paula van den Berg和我Koos Tuber都是人類學家,他們在巴布亞新幾內亞和西巴布亞(以前叫Irian Jaya),所羅門群島和瓦努阿圖(以前叫新赫布里底)旅行很多。我們熱愛當地的部落藝術,收集了成千上萬的藝術品,全部都是地道的,有時是舊的,有時是較新的但主要用於當地傳統文化的物品。我們很高興在Catawiki上提供有關我們在這裡出售的工件的更多詳細信息。請隨時與我們聯繫。
由Google翻譯翻譯

This remarkable canoe prow figure, known as a Nguzu Nguzu, originates from New Georgia in the Solomon Islands and was collected in 1998. Carved from wood and inlaid with shell, it once adorned the front of a seagoing war canoe, where it served as both a visual focal point and a powerful spiritual presence.

The figure is instantly recognizable by its stylized human face, often with large, circular eyes made from shell inlay that catch and reflect the light. These luminous eyes were believed to enhance the figure’s vigilance, allowing it to “see” dangers ahead—both physical and supernatural. The expression is typically intense and commanding, projecting authority, protection, and an almost otherworldly awareness.

In the maritime cultures of New Georgia, such prow figures embodied ancestral or spirit beings. They were thought to radiate strength and magic, safeguarding the canoe and its crew during voyages that could be both dangerous and unpredictable. Head-hunting expeditions and inter-island travel demanded not only skill and courage, but also spiritual protection. The Nguzu Nguzu fulfilled this role, acting as a guardian at the threshold between sea and vessel.

The craftsmanship reflects a refined understanding of both material and symbolism. The wood has been carefully shaped into a compact yet expressive form, while the shell inlay—often from giant clam—adds contrast and brilliance. Over time, exposure to saltwater, sun, and handling has given the surface a rich patina, further enhancing its presence and authenticity.

As an object, this prow figure is far more than a decorative element. It is a manifestation of belief, identity, and seafaring tradition. It speaks of a world in which art, function, and spirituality are inseparable—where every journey across the water was accompanied by forces both seen and unseen, and where protection was carved into the very structure of the canoe itself.
A powerful and evocative work from one of the most artistically rich regions of Papua New Guinea.



We pack securely sending worldwide




Alongside my passion for these unique cultural objects, I recently published my book Ik droomde dat je kwam, in which I describe personal encounters and experiences in Papua. The spirit of objects like this necklace lives on in those stories.


Sold by Koos Knol, ethnographer and anthropologist, dealer of Papua Tribal Art for more than 30 years,

NIEUWSTE BOEK VAN KOOS KNOL

‘Ik droomde dat je kwam’

Een prachtig en meeslepend boek vol verhalen over Papua, met een bijzondere mix van avontuur, cultuur en persoonlijke ontmoetingen. De auteur neemt je mee van Raja Ampat tot de Asmat, van Yapen tot de Vogelkop, in een warme en levendige vertelstijl. Inclusief fotokatern van Roy Villevoye.
Prijs: €22,95
Gesigneerd exemplaar
Kan worden meegezonden met de verzending, dus geen extra verzendkosten.
Wordt het niet meegezonden, dan komt er €4,- bij.

Google: Papua Blues en Ik droomde dat je kwam
( Uitgeverij Noordboek in Gorredijk.

賣家的故事

我的妻子Paula van den Berg和我Koos Tuber都是人類學家,他們在巴布亞新幾內亞和西巴布亞(以前叫Irian Jaya),所羅門群島和瓦努阿圖(以前叫新赫布里底)旅行很多。我們熱愛當地的部落藝術,收集了成千上萬的藝術品,全部都是地道的,有時是舊的,有時是較新的但主要用於當地傳統文化的物品。我們很高興在Catawiki上提供有關我們在這裡出售的工件的更多詳細信息。請隨時與我們聯繫。
由Google翻譯翻譯

詳細資料

土著物品名稱
nguzu
物品數量
1
族裔/文化
New Georgia island
原產國
所羅門群島
大概年份
20世紀末
物料
Sold with stand
不是
狀況
極佳狀態
藝術品標題
Canoe fron old headhunting days
Height
18 cm
Width
18 cm
Depth
5 cm
種源
私人收藏
真偽
原創/正版
賣家
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4300
已售物品
99,05%
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