Aboriginal Engraved Pearl Shell Pendant SOLD

Aboriginal Engraved Pearl Shell Pendant SOLD

Aboriginal pearl shell phallocrypt djagoli with spun human hair string attachment through bored hole. Djaru Walmadjari Language Group Sturt Creek Station, Kimberley, Western Australia. Interlocking engraved traditional maze design with red ochre infill. Important ritual magic ceremonial paraphernalia. Pearl shell enter the Aboriginal trade routes on the North West Kimberley Coast and travel thousands of kilometers inland to the east and the south, handed on by senior Aboriginal Male trading partners deep into the Central Australian desert. Often pearl shell are ground down little by little as they travel from ceremony to ceremony and eventually become elongated pendants which are often worn on the forehead, upper arm or neck. Full size new pearl shell are suspended from hair string belts in front of the pubic tassle.

Length 16cm (6.5 inches) Width 5cm (2 inches).  This represents a full length ground down central blade from what was originally a large phallocrypt pearl shell.

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