CEREMONY BRACELET called "tankil" or "baningal" Bontoc or Ifugoa culture, north of Luzon Island, Philippines

2.600
20th century
Asian Arts
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From: 93400, Saint-Ouen, France

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    CEREMONY BRACELET called "tankil" or "baningal"
    Bontoc or Ifugoa culture, northern Luzon Island, Philippines
    First half of the 20th century
    Wood, plant fibers, wild boar tusks and pearls
    H .: 18.5; L .: 10; Thickness: 8.5 cm
    (accident)

    Bangle bracelet made up of two wild boar tusks joined together with three ligatures of finely braided plant fibers. A wooden figure, carved in the round, is seated, his arms crossed on his bent knees.

    These exclusively male bracelets were worn as an armband during ceremonial rituals.

    Ref: IYYFYFR24R

    Condition Good
    Style Asian Arts (Asian Tribal Art of Asian Arts Style)
    Period 20th century (Asian Tribal Art 20th century)
    Materials Wood
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen, France
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