“Ndaokus” Borneo Dayak Trophee Human Skull. Indonesia –. Provenance: Elisabeth Grünwald, Grenoble, France (1972)
$15,000
An Impressive human skull without lower jaw, polished, incised ornamental and floral decorations, hole in the head, remains of rattan plait in the area of the nose, min. dam., minor missing parts (teeth).
Product Description
An impressive human skull without lower jaw, polished, incised ornamental and floral decorations, hole in the head, remains of rattan plait in the area of the nose, min. dam., minor missing parts (teeth); in former times some of the Dayak people were dreaded headhunters. For religious reasons they used to keep the enemy skulls and display them in their naves. By headhunting the Dayak warrior proved his virility and was able to take possession of the killed enemies soul. A wide-spread motif for headhunting was the animist belief, that the slained had to follow his murder in the herafter as slave. Read more: http://www.tribal-art-auktion.de/en/catalogue176/d10_1/#ixzz1y3vWI54I
Additional information
Circa | 1950 |
---|---|
Origin | Borneo, Indonesia |
Dimensions | 6 in |