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Collier de la tribu Yami dans sa boîte en bois sculptée.

yami tribe necklace for man , in Sīver.

Plateau cérémoniel de la tribu Paiwan

Ceremonial tray of the Paiwan tribe with a handle, used for rituals or offerings, with a depth of 3.5 centimeters. Simple and uncarved.

PLATEAU CÉRÉMONIEL DE LA TRIBU PAIWAN

Ceremonial Tray from the Paiwan Tribe Carved with snakes, human faces, and game animals such as deer and wild boar, topped with a sculpture of a deer .

Paire de panneaux d’ancêtres de la tribu Paiwan

Pair of Paiwan Tribe Ancestor Panels, likely from Laiyi, carved with two figures—a male and a female. Their eyes, mouth, nipples, and navel are inlaid with porcelain. Their arms and legs are decorated with tribal motifs suggesting tattoos. Both figures wear hats, and the snakes carved above their heads indicate that they were important members of the nobility.

POTEAU SACRÉ « TOMOK »DE LA TRIBU YAMI / TAO

Yami tribe from Orchid island - Taiwan-ancestor home Pillar "tomok" carved with 2 pairs of horn and the typical waves.

Ornement de poitrine masculin – Tribu Yami

This half-moon-shaped chest ornament is made from wood chips of mangosteen, wuzhi (five-finger tree), or persimmon trees, and is traditionally worn by elderly men. Three arc-shaped copper pieces ( oxyded) of varying sizes are attached to the wooden base. The lower edge is adorned with various decorative elements considered beautiful.

Jambières féminines de la tribu Paiwan

Antique Paiwan tribe women’s leggings made of red wool with black cotton panels and vertical stripes in pink, yellow, and orange. This traditional pair features eight rows of small copper bells and black cotton straps for tying around the calves. Such square leggings were worn over skirts to expose the lower legs and were decorated only by noblewomen. A rare example of formal Paiwan ceremonial wear from Taiwan's Indigenous heritage.

Cuillère de la tribu Bunun

As all the Bunun people spoon , this one is with simple forms and no decorations but with specific shape. used to eat millet or soup.

Cuillère de la tribu Paiwan

Paiwan tribe spoon carved with a Paiwan man

Cuillère de la tribu Paiwan

Paiwan tribe spoon in wood, carved at the front with a sacred one hundred pace snake.
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