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Aboriginal Woomera

Aboriginal Carved Wood Woomera Australia Tribal Art Interior Design
Located in London, GB
Fine Large Aboriginal woomera carved in hard mulga wood with pleasing curved chip carved interior
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Early 20th Century Australian Tribal Art

Materials

Hardwood

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Antique Aboriginal Carved Wood Boomerang Australia Tribal Art Interior Design
Located in London, GB
Very Good Antique Aboriginal carved wood Boomerang Australia Carved with fluted design on one face chip design on back, red pigment Central desert region Australia Original Tribal p...
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Early 20th Century Australian Tribal Art

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Australian Aboriginal Painting on Hollow Log
Located in Atlanta, GA
Yalatai hollow log. Artist: Binguur Wirrpanda. Year of birth: 1973. Nationality: Australian. Region: East Arnhem Land. Medium: Ochres on hollow log. Measurement: 135cm (55 inch).
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Australian Aboriginal Painted Totem Pole from Elcho Island
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Aboriginal Body Painting Terrence Gurruwiwi Elcho Island, Australia
Located in Atlanta, GA
Title: Gumatj Ceremonial chest paint Medium: Acrylic on canvas Size: 32" H x 28.5" W Date created: November 2006 Artist: Terrence Gaypamany Gurruwiwi Language: Glapu Date of bi...
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Early 2000s Australian Tribal Paintings

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Australian Aboriginal Carved and Painted Spear from Melville Island
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Located in Atlanta, GA
Title: A ceremonial spear with clan design paint Artist: Patrick Freddy Puruntatameri DOB: 19/04/1973 Medium: Ocher paint on ironwood carving DOC: 2006 Provenance: COA from Jila...
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Early 2000s Australian Folk Art Wall-mounted Sculptures

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Pair of Mendi Carved-Wood War Shields from Papua New Guinea on Custom Stands
Located in Atlanta, GA
A pair of Papua New Guinea Mendi wooden war shields on custom stands from the mid-20th century. This pair of war shields originate from the Mendi region, within the Southern Highland...
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Mid-20th Century Papua New Guinean Tribal Tribal Art

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Australian Aboriginal Carved and Painted Spear from Melville Island
Located in Atlanta, GA
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Located in Point Richmond, CA
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Fulani Currency
Located in Dallas, TX
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Theo Niermeijer Set of Iron Sculptures, 1970
By Theo Niermeijer
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
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Located in Atlanta, GA
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Early 20th Century to Mid-20th Century Aboriginal Woomera, Central Australia
Located in Vienna, AT
Aboriginal spearthrower carved and incised wood, abrus seeds, cane, shell and gum resin. 62.5cms
Category

Early 20th Century Australian Tribal Art

Materials

Wood

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