TEVAU ceremonial coinage - Santa Cruz Island, Solomon Islands
TEVAU ceremonial coinage - Santa Cruz Island, Solomon Islands
feathers, natural fibers
seeds & shells.
Date
late XIXe - early XXe
Size
width 78 cm
Collection
Tribal Art
Condition
Very good
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Tevau, or feather money, is made from an assemblage of red feathers from the honey-eater bird (Myzomela cardinalis), natural fibers, and amulets made of seeds and shells. The Tevau were prestigious objects exchanged during dignitaries' weddings or as compensation to end a conflict. They were preserved in palm leaves (ivory leaves).
Condition: Very good
Date: Late 19th - early 20th century
Provenance:
- Acquired in situ by the Ethnographic Museum of Honiara, Guadalcanal
- Collection of Mr. Gastine
- Collection of Mr. Vinatier