Description:

A 19th Century Crocodile Jaw Bone Dagger, Asmat People, South West Papua,
on custom-made stand. This dagger is fashioned from the jaw bone of a very large crocodile, the woven handle section is decorated with Croix seeds and Cassowary feathers. It presents a deep old patina with evidence of use for generations. This type of dagger was used to kill and capture enemies. The dagger was a family heirloom imbued with the power of their ancestors who used this piece

Provenance:

Todd Barlin, Sydney
The Elizabeth Pryce Collection, Sydney
55 cm

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2 December 2018 15:00 AEDT
Leichhardt, Australia

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