Tolaï coin called Tabu , tribal art, oceanic art, primitive art, Papua New Guinea

800
20th century
Tribal Art
DELIVERY
From: 22700, louannec, France

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    <meta charset="UTF-8" />Tolaï currency known as "Tabu" or "Tambu" still in use today and with a strong symbolic charge. This type of currency, made entirely of thousands of Nassa shells bound together by wooden splints rolled to form a compact disc, is a clearing currency. Collected on the island of Nouvelle Bretagne in Papua New Guinea. Sold with a presentation base. Diameter 35 cm / €800 base and shipping included.

    Ref: 930KIP2HIK

    Condition Good
    Style Tribal Art (Oceanic Currencies of Tribal Art Style)
    Period 20th century (Oceanic Currencies 20th century)
    Country of origin Papua New Guinea
    Diameter (cm) 35 cm
    Materials Shell
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 22700, louannec, France
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