Oceanic Art - Image Enlargement
This is an excellent and old example of a southern Abelam, or Wosera, sago peg. Such objects were used like a clothes pin to hold the coconut fiber to a trough that acted as a sieve when washing the sago pulp to extract the starch. The ancestral face depicted on this example is large, old and very well executed. The piece stands 16" in height. sold