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A Fijian Breast Ornament 'Tabua' made from the tooth of a sperm whale

A Fijian Breast Ornament 'Tabua' made from the tooth of a sperm whale ( Fijian 1800 to 1900 )

Medium
Sperm Whale Tooth ( Physeter Catoden ) and braided coir cord
Dimensions
15.00cm wide (5.91 inches wide)
Literature:
Although the presence of the whaling ships in the early 19th century made access to sperm whale teeth much easier, it is probable from the importance given to 'tabua' that they had been used by the Fijians for a much longer time. It is unlikely that such significance would have been so quickly attached to an introduced object. Whales do still strand on Fiji and possibly more of them did so in the 18th century when their numbers were not so depleted.
The presentation of a 'tabua' to an official or dignitary on their leaving the district was a standard act of courtesy and many old 'tabua' found their way to Europe in this way.

Description / Expertise
A Fijian Breast Ornament ‘Tabua’ made from the tooth of a sperm whale
The two ends pierced for a braided coir cord
Mid 19th Century

Size: 15 cm long – 6 ins long ( tooth )
63.5 cm long – 25 ins long ( cord )
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