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Canoe prow figure head, nguzu nguzu, New Georgia, Solomon Islands
622693 Canoe prow figure head, nguzu nguzu, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, early to mid 1800s (wood & shell) by Solomon Islander (19th century); 17 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Also called a musu musu or toto isu, the nguzu nguzu is the traditional figurehead affixed to canoes and believed to offer protection during sea voyages.); eMichael Graham-Stewart; out of copyright
Media ID 23158556
© Michael Graham-Stewart / Bridgeman Images
Artefact Artifact Canoe Figurehead Melanesia Melanesian Prow South Pacific Stylised New Georgia
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This photograph showcases a remarkable piece of Melanesian art - a canoe prow figurehead known as nguzu nguzu. Taken in the early to mid-1800s, this wooden sculpture with intricate shell embellishments hails from New Georgia in the Solomon Islands. The nguzu nguzu, also referred to as musu musu or toto isu, holds great cultural significance for the Solomon Islanders. Believed to provide protection during sea voyages, it serves as a guardian spirit for those embarking on maritime adventures. Measuring 17 cm in height, this stylized figurehead displays exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. The carved face exudes an air of mystique and ritualistic power that transports viewers into the rich world of Melanesian traditions. With its unique blend of sculpture and symbolism, this artifact represents the artistic heritage of South Pacific cultures. It stands as a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of Solomon Islander artists from centuries past. Now part of a private collection, this historic treasure offers us a glimpse into ancient seafaring practices and beliefs. Its presence evokes curiosity about the stories behind each stroke of wood carving and every carefully placed shell decoration. As we admire this mesmerizing image captured by eMichael Graham-Stewart, we are reminded that art has always been an integral part of human expression across time and continents.
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