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Solomon Islands Kapkap Clam Shell Ornament Pendant
$ 369.6
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Description
This is a Fabulous Kapkap Decorated Round Clam Shell Worn with Assorted Shell Handle and was worn as Pendants, Forehead or Belt Ornaments by Men in the Solomon Islands. Worn in battle and at festivals, these ornaments symbolized personal wealth and status. The size and quality of a man's kapkap generally indicated his social status, and the bigger the size, the more valuable it was. The white disk is ground from the shell of the Tridacna, a large sea clam, which was also used for money. The brown inner disk was carved from boiled shell and attached to the other half of the ornament by a beaded string. The addition of beads further increased its value and prestige. Kapkap from the Solomon Islands were traded throughout Melanesia, and are still highly valued today for their beauty and use as exchange goods. The design on the twentieth century kapkap may be purely decorative or may relate to the mataling, "eye of fire," found on other sculptures from the region. This would be beautiful addition to your collection or home.Middle-20th Century
COMES ON A STAND
Shows age, but is in good condition. Museum Quality
4.5 x 4.5 Shell Size
6.5 Inches Tall on Stand
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