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A Collection of 3 Asmat Bipane Septum Nose Piercing Mounted on Custom Stand

$ 142.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: hand carved with natural hairline cracks consistent with hand made tribal art
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Material: shell
  • Region or Culture: pacific islands
  • Maker: asmat tribal
  • Color: natural with shells

    Description

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    Asmat Nose Piercing Adornments
    Mounted on its custom made metal stand
    Nose Ring | Asmat Nose Ornament | Irian Jaya Nose Piece Nasal Septum
    Measures  :  12
    cm wide  x  9 cm tall  =  4.5"  x  3.5"  inches
    The Perfect gift for any occasion
    For The Collector and art lover Who Has Everything
    PLEASE NOTE:
    picture of people wearing
    similar
    and
    items in pictures of our show room galleries are for decorative and ethnographic reference only and are not included in this auction,
    however if you see something that you like, you can ask me if it is still available.
    Septum piercing has recently been on a meteoric rise in popular Western culture, with the trend of smaller gauge septum piercings for women being fed largely through music culture and celebrity piercing publicity.  For native and tribal cultures all over the world however, piercing of the septum denotes much more than a proper fashion sense, and has been in practice for hundreds, or even thousands of years.
    Stretching
    of the septum as well is prevalent and meaningful in these societies, and many ritualistic practices are still in existence today, like that of the Bundi tribe of Papua, New Guinea.
    It was the various tribes of New Guinea and their commonly worn nose tusk made out of bore bone that popularized the traditional view of
    septum piercing
    as a tribal practice.  Indeed if you’ve ever seen a photograph of a tribesman wearing feathers and shells with a bone through the septum, it is likely a native Indian from New Guinea.
    Amongst the Bundi, the
    septum
    piercing is a social ritual for young men, representing their ascension into adulthood, and is usually performed around the late teens.  The piercing itself is done by a tribal elder with small pieces of bat bone and tuberous sweet potato, and afterwards it may be stretched to accommodate pieces of tusk or
    bone plugs
    up to an inch in diameter.  For many tribes indigenous to the same region of New Guinea, septum piercing may be done younger, along with ear piercing,
    nostril piercing
    ,
    and stretching in various stages.  Often the painting of the face or body and letting of blood that naturally occurs from the piercing are thought to represent the boy’s separation from the world of women in general and particularly from his mother.
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    Asmat
    . A word that long scared people. Asmat is a word that became a synonym for cannibals. Asmat is a tribe whose members in the time of war ate brains of their enemies mixed with sago worms from their halved skulls. A son of New York governor disappeared in the territory of the Asmat tribe. Asmat used to use human skulls instead of a pillow. Asmat, is a word which evokes more than respect
    Asmat is the most famous cannibalistic tribe on Papua.
    They would put human skulls under their heads instead of a pillow. They would eat brains of their animals mixed with sago worms straight from their halved skulls. They live on small islands in mangrove vegetation nearby the sea, on the south side of the western part of the New Guinea Island. The Asmat build long houses, where they live together. Every family has its own reserved fireplace. In the long house about six or even ten of the group members live.
    Besides the fact that the Asmat were head-hunters, they also “hunted for names”. Every person was named after someone deceased, or after a killed enemy. A child was sometimes given a name only ten years after it was born, and after its village set out to kill a man from an enemy village nearby. They had to learn the name of the man they killed, and then bring his skull to their village. Only in this way could a person get a name.
    Asmat
    did not only hunt for skulls, they also worshipped them. The skulls of the deceased were stripped of the brain and the eyes and nasal parts were closed up in order to prevent evil spirits to enter or exit the body. Skulls that were modified and decorated in this way, were displayed by the Asmat in a honorable place in their long homes. Fortunately, the evil reputation of Asmat has become history. Catholic and muslim missionaries  have made been converting tribal people for centuries
    ani
    mist tribal peoples of Africa Asia and south East Asia
    Collecting tribal art is my passion, I have been collecting tribal art and antiques for well over 25 years, my collecting trips have taken me to many distant countries, the artifacts of interest are authentic tribal and ethnographic implements used in divination and healing.
    my  travels have taken me to out of way places where there are no cars or hotels, some of the remote places are only reachable by foot , so I often take long treks into the bush  to find some of these rare pieces , but mostly its a question of being in the right place at the right time , my collection consists of  ethnographic material from animist tribal peoples of Africa Asia and south East Asia
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