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A FINE AND RARE JIVARO SHRUNKEN HEAD
The face with painted red and black lines, the lips pierced three times and with three inset bone sections suspending twisted fibre panel coloured brown and blue above a further section of brightly coloured feathers and beetle wing cases, the earrings composed of bone sections, beetle wing cases and red, black and turquoise feathers, with crescent shell pendant at the base, red and yellow feathers inset in the neck, long black hair, in glazed oak case
10cm. excluding hair and ornaments
The face with painted red and black lines, the lips pierced three times and with three inset bone sections suspending twisted fibre panel coloured brown and blue above a further section of brightly coloured feathers and beetle wing cases, the earrings composed of bone sections, beetle wing cases and red, black and turquoise feathers, with crescent shell pendant at the base, red and yellow feathers inset in the neck, long black hair, in glazed oak case
10cm. excluding hair and ornaments
Provenance
Dr. F.B. Hawes. Collected between 1890 and 1905 on an expedition to South America. Dr. Hawes later accompanied Scott to the North Pole
Sotheby's London, June 21, 1979, lot 47
Sotheby's London, June 21, 1979, lot 47
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