Digul Smoking Tube

Galerie Meyer-Oceanic Art

Epoque 20th century.

Origine Baliem Valley, Central Indonesian New Guinea, Melanesia.

Medium Bamboo with a fine patina of age and use

Dimension 23.5 cm (9¹/₄ inches)

A fine smoking tube – the mouth piece for a tobacco pipe. The outside is beautifully decorated with positive/negative technique involving the removal of the outter skin of the bamboo in desired areas to create a difference of color and material as well as creating a slight « champ-levé » effect. The motifs created represent the typical head-to-tail repetitive « spear » heads of the Digul. This motif is also ; and probably foremost , the representation of the Flying-fox and thus the Human ancestor. Digul People. 1,7 Ø cm. 
See the same type of object in the Troppen Museum, Amsterdam, N° TM-2316-66.

Epoque: 20th century.

Origine: Baliem Valley, Central Indonesian New Guinea, Melanesia.

Medium: Bamboo with a fine patina of age and use

Dimension: 23.5 cm (9¹/₄ inches)

Literature: See the same type of object in the Troppen Museum, Amsterdam, N° TM-2316-66.

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