Accession No

Z 2783.9


Description

Tattooing adze or chisel with bone blade.


Place

Oceania; Polynesia; Fiji


Period


Source

von Hügel, Anatole (Baron) [collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

Z 2783.9; MAA: 1923.H.1d


Cultural Affliation


Material

Bamboo; Bone; Plant; Fibre; Pigment


Local Term

iQia [Fijian Art research project]


Measurements


Events

Context (CMS Context)
Catalogue card 1 reads [stamped in black ink:] 'Z 2783 FIJI'. [typed:] '3 Levuka, Ovalau Isld: 11 Raki Raki, Na Vua Vua. 5 Viti Levu. Ra Province Rakiraki. Tattooing implements, case 2, 19 in number:- Taken from some of the Baron von Hugel's notes, - "Bamboo (bitu) case with set of 10 tattooing implements, bati ni veggie "Teeth of the tattooing" (place) Na via via, Raki rake Viti Levu." Case made of the lower part of the internode of a bamboo 240 mm long by 80 mm diameter. "Presented 1875 by the woman who had been in the habit of using them. At this date girls were occasionally tattooed in the Ra district, Viti Levu, but in the interior of the island the practice had not then been abandoned." A.P. Maudslay 3, Von Hugel 11, A.H. Gordon 3, Dr: Brady 1, Unrecorded 1' [stamped in blue ink in the bottom right corner:] 'SHOW CASE 2'. A small round red sticker pasted to the front of the card.
Catalogue card 2 reads [stamped in black ink:] 'Z 2783 FIJI'. [typed:] 'Tattooing implements, 19 in number, a to o, 11 von Hugel, 3 A.P. Maudslay, 3 A.H. Gordon, 1 Dr: Brady, 1 Uncertain. [added in pencil:] = 19. 1923- H 12, 11, 1?, 1?, 19, 1a, 14, 1c, 1d, 1k,1 e; OX 939 H, note registered; 1884-M3, G2, M1, G1, M2'. [added in blue pen:] '1902 332 = Z 2783 (14)' and '1891 42 (1) = Z 2783 (16)'. [added in pencil:] '1891.89.4'. [in pencil in the bottom left corner:] '2/5'. [stamped in the bottom right corner:] 'SHOW CASE NUMBER 2'. A small round red sticker pasted to the front of the card. Black and white photographs of the objects stapled to the back of the card.
Catalogue card 3 reads [handwritten in black ink:] '3 LEVUKA, OVALAU Isld; 11 RAKI RAKI / NA VUA VUA; ?5 VITI LEVU RA PROVINCE RAKI RAKI'. Tattooing implements, Case 2, 19 in number: - Taken from some of the Baron von Hugel's notes, - "Bamboo (bitu) case with set of 10 tattooing implements, bati ni veggie "Teeth of the tattooing" (place) Na via via, Raki rake Viti Levu." Case made of the lower part of the internode of a bamboo 240 mm long by 80 mm diameter. "Presented 1875 by the woman who had been in the habit of using them. At this date girls were occasionally tattooed in the Ra district, Viti Levu, but in the interior of the island the practice had not then been abandoned." A.P. Maudslay 3, Von Hugel 11, A.H. Gordon 3, Dr: Brady 1, Unrecorded 1' Show Case 2.
Catalogue card 4 reads [handwritten in black ink:] 'Z. 2783. Tattooing implements, 19 in number, a to o, 11 von Hugel, 3 A.P. Maudslay, 3 A.H. Gordon, 1 Dr: Brady, 1 Uncertain. Show Case number 2' [added in pencil:] = 19. 1923- H 12, 11, 1?, 1?, 19, 1a, 14, 1c, 1d, 1k,1 e; OX 939 H, note registered; 1884-M3, G2, M1, G1, M2. 1902-332. 1891-89-4'. In pencil in the bottom left corner:] '2/5'.
Event Date 11/9/1986
Author: maa


Description (CMS Description)
Tattooing implement.
Event Date 11/9/1986
Author: maa


Context (CMS Context)
Labels & inscriptions: '1923.H.1d' inscribed in white ink at the end of the haft. 'Z. 2783 (9) inscribed in white ink at the end of the haft.
Event Date 22/11/2013
Author: Lucie Carreau


Description (CMS Description)
Tattooing adze. Haft of bamboo. Head of ?bone or ?shell, rectangular in shape, carved with 11 very short teeth (7 broken). The top of the head pierced with a round hole through which passes several lengths of single strips of coir. The binding continues for about 4 cm down the haft, forming a diamond pattern. Black pigments visible on the haft and head. Binding encrusted with the pigments.
Event Date 22/11/2013
Author: maa


Conservation (Assessment Only)
CON.2018.4116 | Assessment Only
Event Date 27/4/2018
Author: Dipika Nadkarni


Loan (Exhibition)
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 27/04/2018 to 31/05/2021, Endevour Gallery
Event Date 27/4/2018
Author: Rachel Hand


FM:79423

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