Ceremonial wooden baton

Solomon Islands, probably Malaita, nineteenth or twentieth century
ORCS.9.02

The baton’s stone head is bound with wooden fibre, and its slender wooden shaft is inlaid with mother-of-pearl, reflecting the Solomon Islanders’ accomplished traditions of shell inlay. The baton was worn suspended from the neck with the aid of fibre cord pierced through the upper shaft.

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