Description:

Two Fine Old Shell Sectioned Arm Guards from the Papuan Gulf, 19th Century,
every man wore one arm guard when using a bow & arrows, they protected the man's arm if the bamboo bow string broke it was under such tension it would cut a man's wrist to the artery and they could bleed to death. These were a technology used around New Guinea & indigenous people worldwide.

When you look closely at these arm guards you can see the great time & effort it took to first make each piece & pierce them before they were bound together with bush fibre so they had some flexibility when worn.

Provenance:
The Todd Barlin Collection of Oceanic Art

  • Dimensions: 17 x 12cm & 19 x 11cm

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