
This is a beautiful Kula Mwali Ornate Beaded Mother of Pearl Shell from the Massim People, Gawa Island, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. This kula shell currency has red, blue, green and yellow beads woven around the shell with red discs and dangling shells.
Kula is a ritualized trading culture existing in eastern Papua New Guinea. It is essentially a network of villages joined by a common trade route, known as the Kula Circle. By analogy, Kula allows you to experience the magic and legends of Papua New Guinea. The Kula experience created long ago by few men has grown and become the spirit of many of the people in Papua New Guinea. It is an tradition that has been repeated over many generations and adapted to meet the needs of this unique community.
This is an extraordinary ornate kula shell and would be a wonderful addition to your collection, a real collectors piece! Late 20th-Century FABULOUS VINTAGE BEADED KULA SHELL CURRENCY FROM THE MASSIM PEOPLE OF MILNE BAY, PAPUA NEW GUINEA. RARE AND MUSEUM QUALITY COMES ON STAND Shows Age and Natural Wear 5 Inches Tall 8.5 Inches Tall on Stand 8 Inches Wide 1.5 Inches Thick AT BACARA WE STAND BEHIND ALL OF OUR MERCHANDISE.
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