Old Papua New Guinea Kina Shell Necklace
with Trade Beads
…beautiful collection item
Old Papua New Guinea Western Highlands Kina Shell
Necklace with Trade Beads, beautiful collection
item… 'Kina shells' is the name for
these crescent-shaped cut and polished clam shells of the yellow-lipped
clam. They are worn by the men in the highlands of New Guinea as ornaments for
the neck or chest and even to this day used as a means of payment ('primitive
money') in the payment of the 'bride price'….
STU/A47
Please see detail photos
which form part of the description…
The measurements are
Size: Kina Shell 8 cm
High X 14 cm Wide / Hangs Approximately 51 cm
Please email me with any questions or for a delivery quote
…or pick up from
Miranda in Sydney South
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NOTE
Many of the items for sale at Jim’s International Bazaar
were collected by Jim on his around the world adventures as an author,
photojournalist and photographer. They include Turkish rugs, copper and
brass, and artifacts from
ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
James Anderson
is an internationally renowned photojournalist and
adventurer, with two major photographic books (New Guinea & Cannibal), plus
covers and major spreads in a whole host of internationally prestigious
magazines from Life International to The Geographic and Argosy.
He's been shipwrecked in the Pacific, wrestled camels in
A blue-water yachtsman, he sailed his own 60ft yacht, the
"Moana Vahine", from Hong Kong to Southern Turkey, down the South
China Sea, across the Indian Ocean, and up the full length of the Red Sea, via
Singapore, Panang, Sri lanki, The Maldive Islands, and French Djibouti. An avid
diver and spear fisherman, he mounted a series of diving expeditions in The
In addition to several years in