Antique Ceremonial Necklace | Oceanic Cultural Jewelry | 19th–20th Century

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20th century Papua New Guinea tribal ceremonial necklace, braided plant fiber with shell and bone elements, red and black feathers, Oceanic ritual ornament, mounted for display
Ceremonial Papua New Guinea tribal necklace with shell, bone, and red feathers
Oceanic ceremonial necklace from Papua New Guinea made of braided fiber and shells
Papua New Guinea ceremonial dance necklace mounted on display stand
Tribal ceremonial adornment from Papua New Guinea with shell discs and feather accents
Early 20th-century Oceanic necklace featuring braided plant fiber and bone ornaments
Papua New Guinea ceremonial dance necklace mounted on display stand
Traditional Melanesian necklace with curved shell elements and red-black feathers
Indigenous Papua New Guinea chest ornament used in ritual and ceremonial gatherings
Oceanic tribal necklace combining natural fibers, shell, bone, and feathers
  • 20th century Papua New Guinea tribal ceremonial necklace, braided plant fiber with shell and bone elements, red and black feathers, Oceanic ritual ornament, mounted for display
  • Ceremonial Papua New Guinea tribal necklace with shell, bone, and red feathers
  • Oceanic ceremonial necklace from Papua New Guinea made of braided fiber and shells
  • Papua New Guinea ceremonial dance necklace mounted on display stand
  • Tribal ceremonial adornment from Papua New Guinea with shell discs and feather accents
  • Early 20th-century Oceanic necklace featuring braided plant fiber and bone ornaments
  • Papua New Guinea ceremonial dance necklace mounted on display stand
  • Traditional Melanesian necklace with curved shell elements and red-black feathers
  • Indigenous Papua New Guinea chest ornament used in ritual and ceremonial gatherings
  • Oceanic tribal necklace combining natural fibers, shell, bone, and feathers
20th century Papua New Guinea tribal ceremonial necklace, braided plant fiber with shell and bone elements, red and black feathers, Oceanic ritual ornament, mounted for display
Ceremonial Papua New Guinea tribal necklace with shell, bone, and red feathers
Oceanic ceremonial necklace from Papua New Guinea made of braided fiber and shells
Papua New Guinea ceremonial dance necklace mounted on display stand
Tribal ceremonial adornment from Papua New Guinea with shell discs and feather accents
Early 20th-century Oceanic necklace featuring braided plant fiber and bone ornaments
Papua New Guinea ceremonial dance necklace mounted on display stand
Traditional Melanesian necklace with curved shell elements and red-black feathers
Indigenous Papua New Guinea chest ornament used in ritual and ceremonial gatherings
Oceanic tribal necklace combining natural fibers, shell, bone, and feathers
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Antique Ceremonial Necklace | Oceanic Cultural Jewelry | 19th–20th Century

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Papua New Guinea / Oceanic Tribal Culture
Material: Braided plant fiber, shell, bone, and natural feathers
Period: 19th–20th Century (likely early to mid-20th century)

Description

This striking ceremonial necklace from Papua New Guinea exemplifies the artistry and symbolic traditions of Oceanic tribal culture. Constructed from braided fiber cordage, it is adorned with curved tusk-like shell or bone elements, strung shell disks, and vibrant red and black feathers. Designed to be worn across the chest during dances, rituals, and important gatherings, it functioned as both ornament and cultural emblem. Mounted on a display stand, the piece highlights the bold interplay of natural materials, showcasing both its ceremonial role and visual impact.

Features

- Traditional tribal necklace with braided fiber cordage

- Adorned with shell and bone elements

- Red and black natural feathers for dramatic effect

- Ceremonial ornament worn during rituals and dances

- Mounted on a stand for preservation and display

Cultural Significance

In Papua New Guinea, ceremonial adornments carried deep cultural meaning beyond decoration. Necklaces such as this signified prestige, status, and identity within the community. They were tied to initiation rites, clan gatherings, and ancestral traditions, embodying both spiritual protection and social symbolism. Today, these objects stand as enduring testaments to indigenous craftsmanship and the role of material culture in maintaining social and spiritual connections.

Condition

Well-preserved with age-appropriate wear. Fibers remain intact with minor fraying; feathers show natural signs of age but retain vibrancy. Stable and secure for display.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 16 in

Age (Approximate)

75–125 years old

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Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Papua New Guinea / Oceanic Tribal Culture
Material: Braided plant fiber, shell, bone, and natural feathers
Period: 19th–20th Century (likely early to mid-20th century)

Description

This striking ceremonial necklace from Papua New Guinea exemplifies the artistry and symbolic traditions of Oceanic tribal culture. Constructed from braided fiber cordage, it is adorned with curved tusk-like shell or bone elements, strung shell disks, and vibrant red and black feathers. Designed to be worn across the chest during dances, rituals, and important gatherings, it functioned as both ornament and cultural emblem. Mounted on a display stand, the piece highlights the bold interplay of natural materials, showcasing both its ceremonial role and visual impact.

Features

- Traditional tribal necklace with braided fiber cordage

- Adorned with shell and bone elements

- Red and black natural feathers for dramatic effect

- Ceremonial ornament worn during rituals and dances

- Mounted on a stand for preservation and display

Cultural Significance

In Papua New Guinea, ceremonial adornments carried deep cultural meaning beyond decoration. Necklaces such as this signified prestige, status, and identity within the community. They were tied to initiation rites, clan gatherings, and ancestral traditions, embodying both spiritual protection and social symbolism. Today, these objects stand as enduring testaments to indigenous craftsmanship and the role of material culture in maintaining social and spiritual connections.

Condition

Well-preserved with age-appropriate wear. Fibers remain intact with minor fraying; feathers show natural signs of age but retain vibrancy. Stable and secure for display.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 16 in

Age (Approximate)

75–125 years old

Learn More

Learn About Oceanic Tribal Art  and the cultural traditions behind its creation

Browse Our Collection of Cultural & Ethnographic Artifacts

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