This unique ceremonial spirit amulet from the Sepik Region of Papua New Guinea is a stunning example of Pacific Islands and Oceania culture. Crafted from plaster or cuttle (fish bone) and featuring a gray color, this amulet takes a mask form and includes inset shell eyes. Its original and authentic design showcases the skill and craftsmanship of the maker.


This relic came from the estate of anthropologist who traveled all over the world, including among the former head hunters of Papua New Guinea. This item would be a great addition to any collection of ethnographic antiques. Its cultural significance and historical value are sure to impress any collector. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this rare piece of spiritual art.



Measures: 5.5 inches by 1.75 inches.


Condition: Some wear and paint loss. The amulet is in excellent condition for an antique/vintage piece with wear appropriate to age and use.