19th C. Philippine Ifugao Wood Spoon Figural Handle
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**Originally Listed At $450**
Southeast Asia, Philippines, Luzon Island, Ifugao culture, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A hand-carved wooden spoon known as a pakko with a figural handle depicting a figure with either two heads or a head accompanied by a mask. The figure squats with arms resting on knees above the neck of the spoon. He has an elongated head with simplistic features. Surmounted on the top is a second head which may represent a mask, with a perforation through the top. A lustrous dark brown and black patina covers the surface which may have been enhanced by rubbing animal fat into the wood to make it smooth. These ornate spoons were popular everyday utensils for eating and the figural handles traditionally represent a deity or ancestor figure. Size: 12" L x 2" W x 12.5" H (30.5 cm x 5.1 cm x 31.8 cm)
Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-Ami Brown collection, New York City, USA, 1950-1970
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#161438
Southeast Asia, Philippines, Luzon Island, Ifugao culture, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A hand-carved wooden spoon known as a pakko with a figural handle depicting a figure with either two heads or a head accompanied by a mask. The figure squats with arms resting on knees above the neck of the spoon. He has an elongated head with simplistic features. Surmounted on the top is a second head which may represent a mask, with a perforation through the top. A lustrous dark brown and black patina covers the surface which may have been enhanced by rubbing animal fat into the wood to make it smooth. These ornate spoons were popular everyday utensils for eating and the figural handles traditionally represent a deity or ancestor figure. Size: 12" L x 2" W x 12.5" H (30.5 cm x 5.1 cm x 31.8 cm)
Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-Ami Brown collection, New York City, USA, 1950-1970
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#161438
Condition
Loss to right side of mask. Abrasions, nicks, and scratches to high-pointed areas and peripheries. Rich smooth patina.
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19th C. Philippine Ifugao Wood Spoon Figural Handle
Estimate $400 - $600
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