A Moluccas ceremonial shield

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A Moluccas ceremonial shield
Of curved and waisted form, the angled surface inset with geometric design of shells and shell fragments, carved grip to rear
24½in. (62cm.) long

Lot Essay

These shields were used by warriors in dances representing mock battles. They were called tjakalele on Halmahera and syoa-syoa on the Banda Islands. For a shield very similar to the present example see Wassing-Visser, 1984, p.87, fig. 65

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