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Ceremonial betel nut bag from the ami tribe, fully embroidered with distinctive motifs and inverted trapezoid shape.
Clothing

Betel nut bag from Ami Tribe

Pair of women’s legging from the Ami tribe, made of pink cotton fabric with orange and black stripes, sewn with ten rows of small bells. The bottom of each piece is adorned with green woolen knots. Such ankle ornaments were worn by women during ceremonies and festivals. This pair is estimated to date from the 1950s.
Clothing

Ami tribe woman legging

Female chest covering Puyuma tribe . The chest covering is crafted in a diamond shape and features intricate embroidery.
Clothing

Female chest Covering - Puyuma tribe

This beaded skirt from Attayal tribe is a piece of 89 cm long and 42 wide linen woven and embroidered with white shell beads. The white beads are made from giant clams. The Patterns are horizontal and vertical stripes . The upper part ( 14 cm ) is not beaded,
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Atayal tribe beaded skirt

Male sleeve jacket from Rukai tribe , Black cotton and embroidered cloth pieces . This long sleeved short jacket is worn by noble men.
Clothing

Rukai tribe long sleeved short jacket

Panel from the Paiwan tribe depicting an ancestor in ceremonial attire, wearing a headdress adorned with eagle feathers. The panel is painted in red and white.
Ancestor panel

Paiwan tribe Ancestor Panel

Atayal tribe vest made of Linen and colored wool and old mother of pearl buttons. Can be worn by men or women
Clothing

Atayal Tribe Sleeve Jacket

Long Atayal tribe sleeveless tunic with an open front and no collar. Made from linen and decorated with dark red wool, its most striking feature lies in the elaborate use of cylindrical clam-shell beads, which are carefully embedded into the fabric in both horizontal and vertical alignments.
Clothing

Atayal tribe Beaded garment

Typical atayal tribe sword from 1930
Sword

Atayal tribe sword

This ceremonial sword from the Ami tribe, features a scabbard and handle made of horn inlaid with mother-of-pearl, in the pure Ami style.
Sword

Ami tribe ceremonial Sword

Beautiful 19th-century spoon, carved with a standing ancestor figure at the top and a magnificent double-headed serpent on the back. The spoon is stained red. Its size is 42 cm high.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe Spoon

Very beautiful celebration sword from the Puyuma tribe, carved with motifs of a dog chasing a deer, a wild boar, and a human figure.
Sword

Puyuma tribe Celebration Sword

Pipe from Attayal tribe made of wood and aluminium . Part of wood are paint in silver.
Pipe

Atayal tribe Tobacco Pipe

This linked cup from the Paiwan tribe features a diamond-shaped mouth and a central handle adorned with a carved human head. It is decorated with traditional black and red pigments.
Other

Paiwan tribe linked Cup

Pair of earrings from the Paiwan tribe, made of orange, yellow, and green beads, ending in six brass chains holding small bells and brass leaves.
Jewellery

Paiwan tribe Earrings

Attayal tribe Women's ceremonial robe
Clothing

Attayal tribe Women's ceremonial robe

Female headgear called ragat, traditionally worn on ceremonial occasions.
headdress

Yami tribe Celebration female Hat "Ragat"

Painted wooden statue depicting figures performing a ritual dance – Paiwan tribe
Statue

Paiwan tribe- Painted wooden statue

Wooden Statue from the Paiwan tribe painted in red, beige, and black, depicting a full-standing ancestor wearing ceremonial clothing and a leather headdress, with a knife at the waist.
Statue

Ancestral statue of the Paiwan tribe

Paiwan tribe Statue depicting a male ancestor wearing a jacket and a ceremonial hat with huge eagle feather, sign of Valor and Vigor.
Statue

Paiwan tribe Ancestor Statue

Tall ancient Paiwan tribe statue of an ancestor wearing a Paiwan dress , a hat - decoration of the hat are missing- and a bead collar.
Statue

Paiwan tribe Ancestor Statue

This painted snake sculpture frequently found in Paiwan houses holds a spiritual significance comparable to that of the crucifix for Christians.
Other

Carved hundred-pacer snake — Paiwan tribe

Bowl-shaped container with handles, and lid decorated with Rukai figures style. Ceremonial tableware for rice, or taro during banquets .
Other

Ceremonial Tableware from Rukai tribes

Paddle from the Yami tribe (Orchid Island)
Other

Rowing-oar - Yami tribes- Orchid island

Ceremonial paddle from the Yami tribe (Orchid Island), carved with the deity Magamaog and two fish.
Other

Carved Paddle from Yami tribes

Puyuma tribe Men's leg covering made from two rectangular pieces of fabric. Japanese period . Taiwan
Clothing

Puyuma tribe Men's leg covering

Paiwan tribe - Eave fragment carved with a central face surrounded by a sacred snake, and two faces flanked by deer.
Architectural elements

Eave fragment of the Paiwan tribe

Main sacred post 'Tomok" from the Yami tribe- Orchid island- Taiwan
Architectural elements

Main sacred post "Tomok" from the Yami tribe

Main sacred post 'Tomok" from the Yami tribe- Orchid island- Taiwan
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Main sacred post "Tomok" from the Yami tribe

Main sacred post 'Tomok" from the Yami tribe- Orchid island- Taiwan
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Main sacred post "Tomok" from the Yami tribe

Main sacred post 'Tomok" from the Yami tribe- Orchid island- Taiwan
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Main sacred post "Tomok" from the Yami tribe

Ritual scepter of a shaman from the Pingpu tribes- Taiwan
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Ritual scepter of a shaman from the Pingpu tribes

Ancient mourning shawl of the Paiwan tribe – South Taiwan
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Mourning shawl - Paiwan tribe

Ancient mourning shawl of the Paiwan tribe – South Taiwan
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Mourning shawl - Paiwan tribe

Ancient mourning shawl of the Paiwan tribe – South Taiwan
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Mourning shawl - Paiwan tribe

Ancient mourning shawl of the Paiwan tribe – South Taiwan
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Mourning shawl - Paiwan tribe

Ancient Mouring shawl from the Paiwan tribes- South Taiwan
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Mourning shawl - Paiwan tribe

Sword-holding panel of the Rukai tribe- South Taiwan
Architectural elements

Sword-hanging Panel from the Rukai tribe

Sacred pot hermaphrodite type with snake patterns from the Paiwan tribe- South Taiwan
Pottery

Sacred Pot from Paiwan tribe

Sacred pot female type with two handles from the Rukai tribe
Pottery

Rukai Tribe sacred pot

Headrest from Rukai tribe with face and pot patterns - South Taiwan
Pillow

Headrest of the Rukai tribe

Ancient Paiwan tribe pillar , part of the inside partition, carved with human faces and sacred snakes.
Architectural elements

Decorative pillar of the Paiwan tribe

Paiwan tribe house Eave from Majia Township 瑪家鄉 - South Taiwan- Carved with human faces in the Majia style and sacred snakes positioned back to back.
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Paiwan tribe house Eave

Paiwan tribe house eave carved with warriors drinking millet wine from a double cup — a symbol of unity — after a victory. Taiwan
Architectural elements

Paiwan tribe house eave

Ancient 19 century Paiwan tribe house eave carved with four human faces and three deers, two big and one small in the middle.
Architectural elements

Panel of the Paiwan tribe

Segment of Ancestor pillar from the Rukai tribe , Duona village . south Taiwan
Architectural elements

Ancestor pillar from the Rukai tribe ( segment)

Colorful double-sided panel from the Paiwan tribe – Southern Taiwan
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Double-sided carved panel from the Paiwan tribe

ancient Paiwan tribe panel carved with a standing man, part of a house partition or used as small doors or shutters – South Taiwan
Architectural elements

Paiwan tribe Panel

ancient Paiwan tribe panel carved with a standing man, part of a house partition or used as small doors or shutters – South Taiwan
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Paiwan tribe Panel

Paiwan tribes wood Door- 19 century - south Taiwan. Detail
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Paiwan tribe Panel

PPaiwan tribes wood Door- 19 century - Standing figure and sacred snakes, two on the figure and two on a sides- south Taiwan. detail
Architectural elements

Paiwan tribe door

Ancestor panel from the Paiwan tribe, carved with a figure wearing a hat adorned with eagle feathers, a symbol of valor. His face is encircled by two snakes merging into one, and flanked by two additional sacred snakes on each side.
Ancestor panel

Ancestor Panel from the Paiwan tribes

Old ancestor panel from the Paiwan tribe, carved with a standing warrior, one hand resting on his rifle and the other on the pommel of his sword. He is dressed in ceremonial attire and wears a hat adorned with eagle feathers, a symbol of valor.
Ancestor panel

Ancestor Panel from the Paiwan tribes

Ancestor panel from the Paiwan tribe
Architectural elements

Paiwan tribe ancestor pillar

Ancient Statue of the Paiwan tribe : A couple holding each other male and female, probably husband and wife.
Statue

Ancestor statue of the Rukai tribe

Ancestor panel from the Paiwan tribe
Ancestor panel

Ancestor panel from the Paiwan tribe

Rare and massive 19th-century Paiwan tribe shamanic ancestor panel, carved with a thick relief depicting a shaman with an oversized head crowned with multiple human faces — symbolizing his responsibility over the tribe’s spiritual and physical well-being.
Ancestor panel

Shaman ancestor panel – Paiwan tribe

Rare and massive early 19th-century panel from the East Coast Paiwan tribe, carved in the Taimali style. It features a prominent central nose, a stylized face at the top, and another face carved at the bottom — a characteristic design of the Southeastern Paiwan tradition.
Ancestor panel

Eastern Paiwan Tribes ( Taimali) ancestor panel

Pair of ancestor panels from the Paiwan tribe, depicting a male and a female figure, both wearing feathered headdresses — symbols of valor and vigor. The panels are inlaid with porcelain circles at the eyes, mouth, and waist, representing the ceremonial belts they wear.
Architectural elements

Pair of panels from the Rukai tribe

Ancient panel from the Paiwan tribe, carved with a stylized ancestor wearing a two-headed snake headdress — a symbol of noble lineage — and eagle feathers, representing strength in battle. A deer lies at his feet.
Ancestor panel

Panel from the Paiwan tribes

Ancient mortar from the Troukou (Pingpu) tribe, carved with crouching figures, human heads, and hunters carrying game or hunting with bows.
Mortar

Mortar of the Truku tribe

Ancient granary chest from the Paiwan tribe, used to store millet grains. Richly carved with sacred snakes, human heads, circular motifs, and anthropomorphic figures.
Mortar

Carved pantry of the Paiwan tribe

Small ancient mortar from the Paiwan tribe, richly carved around its circumference with a chain of crouching Paiwan figures.
Mortar

Paiwan tribe Shaman Mortar

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Mortar

Paiwan tribe Mortar

Ancient Mortar from Attayal tribe. Uncarved as the Attayal tribes are not known for carving wood .
Mortar

Attayal tribe Mortar

Paiwan tribe: massive 19th-century ancestral panel measuring over 2.5 meters, depicting a hunter wearing a Paiwan-style hat and holding a knife and a spear at his side. The carvings on his torso suggest he is dressed in a ceremonial vest and the shoulder belt traditionally worn by nobles. Due to its size, this panel was likely the central piece of the house.
Ancestor panel

Ancestor panel from the Paiwan tribe

19th-century door lintel from the Paiwan tribe, carved with human heads topped by sacred snakes, along with two standing figures, likely a couple. This Paiwan lintel is painted in black, red, and yellow.
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Door lintel from the Paiwan tribe

19th-century door lintel from the Paiwan tribe, carved with a pair of snakes facing each other and two human faces on either side. This Paiwan panel is heavily eroded and was probably placed above the entrance, exposed to the elements.
Architectural elements

Door lintel from the Rukai tribe

‘Ipagan’ Knife and its sheath from the Yami (Tao) tribe. A fine example of the “Ipagan”, a short sword used to exorcise evil spirits but also to harvest. This sword, shorter than the Pararowai model, is notable for having both its handle and sheath carved with wave patterns, triangles, and the figure of the god Magamaog.
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‘Ipagan’ Knife and its sheath from the Yami (Tao) tribe.

Knife Takkurus of the Yami tribe Knife ‘Takkurus’ and carved sheath of the Yami (Tao) tribe, used in rituals to combat evil spirits. This knife is carved on its shealth with geometric patterns
Knife

Knife 'Takkurus" Yami tribes

Knife Takkurus of the Yami tribe. Knife ‘Takkurus’ and carved sheath of the Yami (Tao) tribe, used in rituals to combat evil spirits. This knife is carved on its shealth with magamaog, the deity and geometric patterns
Knife

Knife Takkurus of the Yami tribe

Paiwan tribe archaic ritual cup of a shaman carved with a standing hunter at the front, sacred snakes , deer on the lid and a hunter with his dog hunting a wilde animal
Divination Instrument

Archaic ritual cup of a shaman from the Paiwan tribe

Paiwan tribe old Glass beads collar In Paiwan society, ancient and valuable glass beads are treasured as heirlooms or betrothal gifts, symbolizing aristocratic status. These beads are often carefully stored in old pottery jars.
Jewellery

Paiwan tribe old Glass beads collar

Paiwan tribe: ceremonial men's hat made of velvet, adorned with beadwork forming sacred snakes, and featuring a central rosette decorated with a round shell and boar tusks.
headdress

Paiwan tribe Male Headdress

Small knife from the Paiwan tribe with a carved wooden handle. This sheath less knife was mainly used for skinning hunted animals.
Divination Instrument

Paiwan tribe Shaman knife

Bracelet from the Atayal tribe, made of yellow and red beads separated by polished bone bars, strung on a cord.
Jewellery

Attayal tribe bracelet

Fisherman’s box from the Yami (Tao) tribe, in a form typical of this culture, carved with the god Magamaog on both sides and the canoe eye on the lid. The lid is tied to the box with a cord to prevent it from being lost at sea.
Box

Yami tribes Wooden receptacle for angling tackle

Wooden belt snuffbox from the Pingpu tribes, decorated with an engraving of a Chinese sage. It features a hinged lid carved from a single piece of wood and a section designed for attachment to the belt.
Box

Pingpu Tribes Belt snuffbox

19 century Long men's jacket from the Atayal tribe, entirely woven in red with black and white stripes, and adorned with bone beads along the edges.
Clothing

Attayal tribe men's Sleeveless Knee-Length Robe

Very beautiful and massive ancestral panel from the Paiwan tribe, dating from the 19th century, carved with a nude female ancestor wearing a headdress formed by two intertwined snakes facing away from each other. A truly remarkable piece.
Ancestor panel

Paiwan Tribe woman ancestor panel

Terracotta statue from the Yami tribe depicting a woman, sculpted directly in the earth in front of the fire and intended to entertain children.
Statue

Yami ( Tao) tribe Statue

Women's headdress from the Paiwan tribe, made of green, yellow, red, and black beads arranged in geometric patterns, and topped with boar tusks.
headdress

Ceremonial Paiwan tribe female Headdress

Women's headdress from the Paiwan tribe, made of green, yellow, red, and black beads arranged in geometric patterns, surrounded by chains and topped with boar tusks.
headdress

Ceremonial Paiwan tribe female Headdress

Set of three shamanic knifes from the Paiwan tribe, intended for sacred rituals. Painted in red and carved with a human head surmounted by additional heads, it reflects the typical style of Paiwan shamans and healers, who are in charge of the tribe’s physical and spiritual well-being. These shamanic knifes were used to cut herbs, beetle nuts, little animals and each one have a precise function.
Divination Instrument

Set of 3 Paiwan tribe Divination Knives

Ancient shaman box from the Paiwan tribe, stained red, with a sliding lid carved with snakes face. One side is carved with two tattooed hands, while the other features a sun, a pot, and two snakes — depicting the myth of the Paiwan people's origin from the union of a pot and a snake. The sides are inlaid with circular shell ornaments.
Divination Instrument

Puyuma tribe divination box

Paiwan tribe ancient shaman box in wood carved with two designs mirrored of three human head set up on a two heads snake .
Divination Instrument

Paiwan tribe divination box

Paiwan tribe shaman box carved with a human head Wearing a two-headed snake as a headdress and other one on his neck. The edge of the shaman's box is studded with upholstery nails.
Divination Instrument

Paiwan tribe box for divination instrument

Paiwan tribe shaman box features a sliding lid, carved with human heads and painted in red, yellow, white, and black. Standing figure is carved on the other sides.
Divination Instrument

Puyuma box for divination instrument

Paiwan tribe ancient wood spoon carved with a standing picture of warrior with a two-headed snake encircling the head of the upper figure. Some red tint remains.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe Spoon

Ancient spoon from the Paiwan tribe, carved with two standing figures, one above the other.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe Spoon

Ancient spoon from the Paiwan tribe, carved with two standing figures, one above the other.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe Spoon

Ancient spoon from the Paiwan tribe, carved with two standing figures, one above the other.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe spoon

Spoon from Paiwan tribes - Taïwan
Spoon

Paiwan tribe Spoon

Ancient spoon from the Paiwan tribe, carved with two standing figures, one above the other.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe Spoon

Shaman box from Paiwan tribe -Taiwan . Fully carved and paint in red .
Divination Instrument

Shaman box for divination instruments - Paiwan tribe.

Paiwan tribe pipe bowl carved with a human face.
Pipe

Paiwan tribe Pipe

Very fine pipe from the Paiwan tribe, carved on both sides with human faces representing Paiwan warriors. The interior of the bowl is lined with aluminum.
Pipe

Paiwan tribe Pipe

Small shamanic knife from the Paiwan tribe, intended for sacred rituals. Painted in red and carved with a human head surmounted by additional heads, it reflects the typical style of Paiwan shamans and healers, who are in charge of the tribe’s physical and spiritual well-being.
Divination Instrument

Paiwan tribe knife for divination

This ancient hat from the Yami- Tao tribes, orchid Island, Taiwan was worn by the female for work in the fields It is named “Varogot”. It is done with coconut palm bark, rotaing, aluminium and feathers for the top decoration..
headdress

WOMAN HAT FROM THE YAMI TRIBE (TAO) ORCHID ISLAND

This ancient hat from the Yami- Tao tribes, orchid Island, Taiwan was worn by the female for work in the fields It is named “Varogot”. It is done with coconut palm bark, rotaing, aluminium and iron for the top decoration..
headdress

WOMAN HAT FROM THE YAMI TRIBE (TAO) ORCHID ISLAND

Very ancient fine pipe made of precious wood from the Paiwan tribe, carved with human faces representing a Paiwan warriors on the front and the back.
Pipe

Paiwan Tribe wooden Pipe

Very fine pipe made of precious wood from the Paiwan tribe, carved with human faces representing a Paiwan warrior and a stylised deer. The bottom is carved in a deer hoof shape.
Pipe

Paiwan tribe Pipe

Old wooden spoon from the Paiwan tribe, carved with a standing figure .
Spoon

Paiwan tribe spoon

Old wooden spoon from the Paiwan tribe, carved with a standing figure and a deer at its feet.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe spoon

Old spoon from the Paiwan tribe, carved with two full-length standing figures, one above the other.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe spoon

Old spoon from the Paiwan tribe, tinted with red pigments and depicting an ancestor wearing a ceremonial headdress.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe spoon

Old wooden spoon from the Paiwan tribe, carved with a one hundred pace snake at the back and one human head and sacred snake at the front.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe Spoon

Pair of Paiwan tribe spoon carved with paiwan figures.
Spoon

Paiwan tribe pair of spoon

Paiwan tribe headrest in wood carved with human head pattern and deer on both side which represent abundant harvest and performance of ability.
Pillow

Paiwan tribe Headrest

Sword of the Pingpu tribes (plains aborigines), featuring typical Pingpu style: floral painted design on the back of the scabbard; sword hilt forged in one piece with the blade, without separate assembly and attayal tribe influence on design.
Sword

Pingpu Tribes ( plain aborigines) Sword

Ancient ceremonial long sword from the Rukai tribe. The back of the sheath is painted red and inlaid with finely engraved snakes in brass sheet. The top is also covered with an engraved brass plate. The very long blade of this Rukai sword features a handle in the Rukai style, decorated with small flower-shaped motifs and aluminum wire. The guard of the sword is made from a Japanese coin.
Sword

Rukai tribe Sword

Rukai tribe short knife worn in complement of the sword . sheath red painted
Knife

Rukai tribe Knife

Short sword from the Paiwan tribe, with a sheath carved with a standing figure. The side of the sheath is adorned with three sculpted human heads. The sword is made in one piece with the handle, which is wrapped in rattan.
Sword

Paiwan tribe Sword

Hunting sword from the Paiwan tribe, with a sheath carved with a scene of a hunter accompanied by his dog shooting at deer. The sides and top of the sheath are covered with brass sheets finely embossed with human head motifs. The sword is made in one piece with the handle, which is wrapped in red-stained rattan.
Sword

Paiwan tribe Sword

Paiwan tribe hunting knife with a sheath carved with a standing figure and human faces on the side. The hilt is made of carved wood.
Sword

Paiwan tribe Sword

Paiwan tribe ancient sword painted in red, carved with standing figures and humain faces on the side.
Sword

Paiwan tribe Sword

Ancient Puyuma tribe sword painted in red
Sword

Puyuma tribe Sword

Very fine old sword from the Paiwan tribe, with a scabbard carved with multiple human faces. One side is inlaid with three faience circles.
Sword

Paiwan tribe Ceremonial Sword

Paiwan tribe sword with a sheath carved with several standing figure and painted in red.
Sword

Paiwan tribe ceremonial sword

Paiwan tribe hunting knife with a sheath carved with a standing figure and painted in red. The blade and handle are forged as one piece, with the grip wrapped in rattan for protection.
Knife

Paiwan tribe hunting knife

Very fine ceremonial sword from the Paiwan tribe, featuring a sheath carved with full-standing ancestral figures and a handle tinted with red pigment. The sides are carved with human faces.
Sword

Paiwan tribe Ceremonial Sword

Very fine sword from the Paiwan tribe, carved with the sacred snake and human faces along the sides. The hilt features a full-length standing figure.
Sword

Paiwan tribe ceremonial sword

Unusual old knife from the Paiwan tribe, carved with sacred snakes, hundred pace sacred snake patterns, and featuring a old bone handle with a great patina .
Sword

Atypical Paiwan tribe Dagger

Paiwan tribe sword with a sheath carved with a standing figure and human faces on the side, peint in red. The hilt is made of carved wood.
Sword

Paiwan tribe Ceremonial Sword

Paiwan tribe statue, probably carved for little girl or boy as toy.
Statue

Paiwan tribe statue

Exceptional and rare Taiwan ceremonial sword. Probably early 19th century. Paint with red pigments.
Sword

Paiwan tribe exceptional ceremonial sword

Paiwan tribe ceremonial sword ( southern Paiwan Vuculj )This very beautiful and rare ceremonial sword is carved in a style typical of the southern paiwan (Vuculj).
Sword

Paiwan tribe ceremonial sword ( southern Paiwan Vuculj )

bronze-Sacred knife handle - Paiwan tribe - Taiwan
Divination Instrument

Sacred knife handle - Paiwan tribe

Puyuma tribe Powder horn inlead with mother-of-pearl in triangular patterns reflecting the distinctive style of the Puyuma tribes.
powder horn

Puyuma tribe Powder horn

Old shaman’s box – Puyuma tribe – inlaid with mother-of-pearl in triangular patterns, reflecting the distinctive style of the Puyuma tribes. The box is also decorated with embedded old coins.
Divination Instrument

Puyuma tribe Shaman box

Paiwan tribe Shaman box with a sliding lid topped with carved faces, painted with red pigments, featuring full-length figures and the sacred snake, and decorated with mother-of-pearl.
Divination Instrument

Paiwan tribe Shaman box

Paiwan tribe wooden Box paint with red pigments with geometrical patterns.
Box

Paiwan tribe wooden Box

Ancient Pingpu Tribes wooden box with a sliding lid carved with the typical Pingpu tribe flower pattern and paint with red and black pigments.
Box

Pingpu Tribes wooden box

Shaman Bamboo case from the Paiwan tribe carved with geometrics patterns and tint with red pigments.
Divination Instrument

Shaman Bamboo case Paiwan tribe

This sword is known as Pararowai, originates from the Yami tribe of Orchid Island Intricately carved with traditional Yami tribal motifs.
Sword

Yami tribe Sword

This great sword from the Paiwan tribe is decorated with embossed brass engraved with faces on the front and the side while the back is carved with three characters in the pure Paiwan style.
Sword

Paiwan tribe sword