Description:

Central Asia, northeastern India/northwestern Burma, Naga people, ca. early 20th century CE. A fabulous wooden spear from the Naga people with a tapered lower end with a formidable point. Two tufts of horse or goat hair are dyed with red and black pigments and then fastened to the handle with lengths of dense rattan fibers. A forged steel lancehead rests atop the pole, its petaloid blade projecting from a folded socketing shaft, and a pair of petite nubbins poke out from the lower shoulder. Size: 62" L x 1.5" W (157.5 cm x 3.8 cm).

For stylistically similar items with dyed fur adornments, please see The Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford, number 1994.35.2.

Provenance: private J.H. collection, Beaverton, Oregon, USA

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  • Condition: Steel lance head is removable from wooden pole. Minor abrasions, otherwise intact and very good. Nice patina to lancehead.

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