A striking tribal carved wooden club, likely originating from Papua New Guinea or the surrounding Pacific Islands.
This piece features a broad, paddle-shaped blade with traditional lashing detail and inset shark teeth along the edges. The handle is carved with a stylised form and is attached to a decorative articulated timber chain, all carved from wood.
Such items are often associated with ceremonial, decorative, or cultural significance rather than active use, and are highly sought after as ethnographic display pieces.
Condition: Used, with age and wear consistent with hand-carved timber artefacts. Shark teeth appear intact and securely fixed.
A standout display piece ideal for collectors of tribal artefacts, Pacific Island history, or unique handcrafted works.



