Paddle Club
Item number 2960/44 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number 2960/44 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Intricately carved iron wood paddle shaped club with a broad blade with incised and hatched designs comprising conjoined triangles and a pair of 'sun-burst' designs. The blade is long, rising slightly to a pointed line running down the centre, slightly concave on the ventral side, convex on the dorsal. An incised pattern of lines creates small squares across the surface of both sides. The shoulder of the blade widens out to blunt edges, with two sunburst patterns carved into the wood, surrounded by the incised squares. A line of triangles delineates the shoulder from both the body of the blade and the neck. The neck narrows into the shaft, which is undecorated. The grip is slightly flared.
Previoulsy described in a sales listing as a Tongan ceremonial (paddle) club "Made of ironwood, probably by a Tongan craftsman for a Fijian warrior. The butt is Fijian style."
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Intricately carved iron wood paddle shaped club with a broad blade with incised and hatched designs comprising conjoined triangles and a pair of 'sun-burst' designs. The blade is long, rising slightly to a pointed line running down the centre, slightly concave on the ventral side, convex on the dorsal. An incised pattern of lines creates small squares across the surface of both sides. The shoulder of the blade widens out to blunt edges, with two sunburst patterns carved into the wood, surrounded by the incised squares. A line of triangles delineates the shoulder from both the body of the blade and the neck. The neck narrows into the shaft, which is undecorated. The grip is slightly flared.
Previoulsy described in a sales listing as a Tongan ceremonial (paddle) club "Made of ironwood, probably by a Tongan craftsman for a Fijian warrior. The butt is Fijian style."
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