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Natural Juju Feather Ceremonial Headdress
Located in New York, NY
Crafted by local artisans in Cameroon, Juju hats hold a significant place in traditional ceremonies, often worn by tribal leaders to signify their status. The...
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20th Century Cameroonian Tribal Tribal Art

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Contemporary Kayapo-Style Headdress With Moulting Feathers
Located in Paris, FR
Headdress in the style of Indian Tribe Kayapo under frame, made of moulting feathers from Blue Macaw, Blue-fronted Amazon, Rosablin, Triton and Alba cacaotès, Alexander parakeet, Demoiselle and Crowned crane, Chinese red rooster and Blue peacock; all sourced within France. With Lapis lazulli...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Tribal Tribal Art

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Glass, Wood, Feathers

An Asmat headdress decorated with cassowary feathers
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Asmat, Papua Province, Indonesia, Late 19th century Provenance: - Collection Rinck Hollnberger, Munich (purchased in the 1980s or 1990s)
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Antique Late 19th Century Indonesian Tribal Art

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Natural Fiber, Feathers

Contemporary Kayapo-Style Artwork Headdress With Moulting Feathers
Located in Paris, FR
Headdress in the style of Kayapo Amazonian Indian Tribal pieces, under frame made with moulting feathers sourced in France of blue Macaw feathers, and other South American bird feath...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Tribal Tribal Art

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Feathers

A beautiful Kayapo headdress
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Brazil, Mato Grosso, early 20th century The Kayapo are linguistically and culturally counted among the Ge peoples, who once settled large parts of central and eastern Brazil but are...
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Antique Late 19th Century Brazilian Tribal Art

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Natural Fiber, Feathers

An Illongot headdress
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Ifugao, Northern Philippines, 19th century Decorated with different kinds of beadwork and the bill of a Kalaw bird (hornbill). Historically, only those who had proven themselves th...
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Antique 19th Century Philippine Tribal Art

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Shell, Natural Fiber, Wood, Beads

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