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Lot 271 Dα

TWO ILONGOT HORNBILL HEADDRESSES

Auction 1103 - overview Brussels
31.01.2018, 14:00 - Art of Africa, the Pacific and the Americas
Estimate: 1.500 € - 2.000 €
Result: 4.464 € (incl. premium)

TWO ILONGOT HORNBILL HEADDRESSES
Luzon, Philippines

21 and 32 cm. high

Cf. de Monbrison, C. et al., "Philippines: an Archipelago of Exchange", Paris, 2013, fig.194. The author states that such headdresses, called "panglao", were worn by dancers at feasts to celebrate the return from a victorious head-hunting expedition. The dancers would mimic the flight of birds. The right to wear such headdresses was part of the rites of passage from boy to manhood.