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Talipun CURRENCY - Papua New Guinea - First half of the 20th century

Frédéric Coridon

Description

Talipun Currency

Maprik culture, Boiken region, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea

First half of the 20th century

Shell, plant fibers and pigments

H.: 34; W.: 18 cm

A giant marine snail shell, called a turbo marmorantus, forms the base of the coin, on which is attached a large mask made of braided fibers, enhanced with pigments and adorned with small feathers at the top. Its openwork eyes are slightly tubular and its nose protrudes.

These high-value coins could be used for funeral rites, as a gift offered between two clans following a conflict, or during marriage, where it was given as a dowry.

Text and photos © FCP CORIDON

960 €
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