A set of three hand-carved wooden tribal utensils, each approximately 60cm in length.
Each piece features a carved facial motif to the upper section, with elongated handles and varied functional ends, including spoon and fork-like forms. The carved detailing and stylised expressions are consistent with Papua New Guinea and Oceanic tribal art styles.
These pieces display well as a grouped wall feature or as part of an ethnographic collection.
One piece shows minor damage to the end, consistent with age and use.
Condition: Used – surface wear, natural patina, and minor imperfections consistent with handcrafted timber items.


