Shield
70 x 18 x 6 cm
Carved wood
Code #:17799
SOLD
Provenance
Field Collected, WA
Pulleine Collection, SA (Est. prior to 1926)
Lawsons, Tribal Art, 1972
Ghallagher Collection, NSW
Private Collection, NSW
Story
Carved in hardwood of ovoid shape, the front decorated with deeply fluted zigzag design infill with traces of red and white ochre.
Wunda Shields are typically identified by fluted channels running parallel with each other in three distinctive panels. The central panel is always diagonal or horizontal. They are defined individually or in blocks with bands of colour, in this instance red and white ochre.
Though they were found throughout Western Australia their manufacture was centred around the Murchison and Gascoyne River region. From here they were traded for economic or religious purposes, to other regions. They were carried in battle to protect against spears, boomerangs and clubs. They were a status symbol carried by the older men and they were used in ceremonial ritual. This example dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century is beautifully executed in both form and decoration with remnants of ochre in-fill clearly evident.
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