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    Sale 2513

    ART OF THE AMERICAS -- THE MRS N. VAN DEN ABBEELE COLLECTION

    Amsterdam

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    29 May 2001

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    • A RARE GUYANA CLAW HEADDRESS
    Lot 328

    A RARE GUYANA CLAW HEADDRESS

    CARIB OR ARAWAK

    Price realised

    NLG 7,638

    Estimate

    NLG 1,000 - NLG 1,500

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    A RARE GUYANA CLAW HEADDRESS
    Carib or Arawak
    Of forty-six jaguar claws sewn to plaited fibre band, tassels suspending feathers at the back
    23cm. diameter

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    Literature and exhibited

    Literature

    Biebuyck, D. and Van den Abbeele, N., The Power of Headdresses, Brussels, 1984, p.273, pl.221


    Lot Essay

    Cf. Braun, B. (Ed.), Arts of the Amazon London, 1995 for a similar headdress attributed to the Kuikúru. According to the author a man must earn the right to wear it by demonstrating valour, certain personal attributes and social position.

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