Lot 66a, Auction 4/26/2024: Rare 19th C. Sumba Turtle Shell Wedding Headdress Comb
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Lot 66a, Auction 4/26/2024: Rare 19th C. Sumba Turtle Shell Wedding Headdress Comb

$2,868.75

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Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Sumba Island, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A massive hand-carved woman’s wedding headdress made from sea turtle shell, with copper caps and filigree capping the ends of the headband. Aristocratic women wore large hair combs like crowns during special events and festivals, and the open work carvings were associated with longevity and fertility and the turtle shell itself was also a symbol of nobility. The vertical side panels resemble boat prows from this region, and the intricate cut out shapes are often seen in wood carvings. These headdress combs were especially precious heirlooms and stored within the upper peak of the clan house for safe keeping when not in use. In photos woman wear the combs at the back of their head, which suggests this headdress may have been worn similarly, with the metal headband ends framing the wearer’s temple. Size: 11″ L x 9.5″ W x 12″ H (27.9 cm x 24.1 cm x 30.5 cm); 15.5″ H (39.4 cm) on included custom stand.

Several states and countries prohibit the importation of materials from endangered species, including tortoise shell / sea turtle shell. Please check your country’s laws before bidding on this piece. We guarantee that the piece was made prior to 1973.

Condition: Repaired and restored. Restoration to the front lower panel and sides of headband – pieces are reattached with overpainting along breaks.

Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection

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