Dating from the 1920s-1940s period, this hand-carved masterpiece showcases the profound spiritual and cultural traditions of one of the world's most renowned tribal art cultures. Authentic Abelam Wosera tribal totem featuring sacred hornbill (Jaambi) symbolism.
Hornbill represents the totemic bird announcing yam harvest and sun association. Masterful merging of human and animal forms - hallmark of Papua New Guinea art. Original polychrome paint in striking black, orange, and white geometric patterns.
Hand-carved with exceptional attention to ceremonial and ritual details. Early vintage period (1920s-1940s) - increasingly scarce on the market. Museum-quality provenance from renowned Papua New Guinea art tradition. Abelam culture produces some of the most sought-after tribal art globally.Anthropomorphic totems are among the most desirable PNG art forms. Original ceremonial paint and carving techniques intact. Papua New Guinea tribal art has shown consistent appreciation in global markets. Abelam works regularly featured in prestigious museums and private collections. Anthropomorphic totems are cornerstone pieces for serious tribal art collectors.
Authentic vintage PNG art becomes increasingly rare and valuable. Dimensions: 15" H x 5" W x 5 D.
Materials: Hand-carved wood with original polychrome paint. Mounted on metal display base. Condition: Vintage patina consistent with age and ceremonial use. This is not merely a decorative object, but a window into the rich spiritual world of the Abelam people, where art, ceremony, and daily life intertwine in profound ways.
A true investment piece for the discerning collector of Oceanic art.