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Gambled 10 portions on this scaby picture. It is what I think it is? It looks quite long, shown on the top of a wheelie bin. I guess it could be up to 60cm long looking at my whealie bin. As you can see the picture is poor so I have taken a big deep breath, shut my eyes really tight and crossed my fingers untill it arrives.
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Tim
Hard to say the head looks ok but the lack of patina worries me? See example below. Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 6th September 2009 at 06:44 PM. |
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Small pumpkin on stick??
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Thanks for the link Tim. I have to say I am shocked at the prices, and if I happen to see one I will know what to do with it.!!!!
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Paid a few portions for mine ,but hard to believe the prices .
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Hi Tim
I can recommend the books by Fergus Clunie published by the Fiji Museum eg :- "Fijian Weapons & Warfare" "Yalo i Viti" I think they can be ordered direct from the museum, which has a website. "Fijian Artefacts : the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Collection" by R. Ewins, 1982 is also good. Regards |
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Galvano, they are super clubs and it was very cheeky of me to suggest they were of late date
![]() Colin thanks for the book info. I got this picture from the "Art of Tonga" Very beautiful but also quite short 31cm, my Ula is 41cm. They are clearly objects that belonged to the elete. Although marvelous to behold I sometime feel this type of object is not helpful in a general study. Tongan artist were in the employ of royalty on Fiji and that would have been the main island. What about the more isolated islands and Samoa. Also a picture looking on the top of my Ula. I do not believe it is the result of random carving. There is a distinctive star shape, three large lobes at the top of the picture and four small lobes at the bottom. I might think the carving on the head is relativly minimal with the lobes largely form by constriction of the shrub root ball. |
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A question I am sure a few of you have pondered is the incised markings found on Fijian clubs. Is it known if these lines represent anything at all such as status?
The rings of incised lines is what sparks my curiosity? Some are paired together above and below the long incised lines that run up and down the clubs, some of these rings are spaced apart with no long lines joining them. Any ideas? Gav |
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