Description:

Oceania, Polynesia, Tonga, ca. early 20th century CE. A wonderful wooden tapa beater, hand-carved in an asymmetrical hourglass form, with a tubular handle with a flared base and a cuboid beating end, 3 sides of which have 3 to 5 deeply incised grooves. Tapa was introduced to the western world in the late 18th century by Captain Cook's first expedition, where it was collected under the direction of Joseph Banks and brought to Europe. In Polynesian society, the cloth is of great social importance and is often given as a gift, but it once - before synthetic fabrics replaced it - was used as everyday wear; today it is worn only at special occasions such as weddings. Size: 12.2" L x 2.6" W (31 cm x 6.6 cm)

Provenance: private Newport Beach, California, USA collection

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  • Condition: Some stable fissures travelling vertically down head and body, as well as light abrasions with some loss to one corner, all commensurate with age and use. Otherwise, excellent with nice patina. Collection label to one side.

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