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Tiki YIPWON WARRIOR Mug

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Utrolig tøff  Yipwon Warrior Tiki kopp i fargen Robin´s Egg/Tan Dual Tone fra Tiki Farm USA.

Den er 24 cm høy og rommer hele 600 ml.

Info fra Tiki Farm på Engelsk:

We originally launched our Yipwon Warrior back in late 2018 and saw an immediate sell-out of our gold limited edition version and our open edition silver version is all gone and sold-out. This is a particular favorite design of ours as it is so unique and so Tiki-forward in our opinion.  So by popular demand, we are reintroducing our Yipwon in more traditional Tiki Farm-style glazes. The Yipwon Warrior is inspired by the carvings created in the southern hills along the middle Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. The carvings are both primitive and elegant. We originally envisioned it in a more modern-inspired (elegant) direction and frankly, we dig it especially as we think the top front overhanging portion resembles a stylized a pompadour!  Please note, the Yipwon Warrior mug is pretty massive! It measures 9 1/2" in height and has a significant 20 0z. liquid capacity.

More info about the Yipwon Warrior:
Throughout the ranges of hills south of the middle Sepik River in northeast Papua New Guinea, a number of people worked in what is known as the opposed-hooks style, in which curved and pointed hooks are arranged on a vertical axis around a central design element. Among the most elegant are the remarkable stylized anthropomorphic hook figures of the Alamblak people that are known as Yipwon. Local oral tradition describes the origin of these distinctive images. When the spirit of the Sun, who formerly inhabited the earth, was carving the first slit gong (a large musical instrument), the pieces of wood chipped from the carving came to life as spirits who lived with the Sun in the men's ceremonial house. One day these spirits killed one of the Sun's male relatives and drank his blood, after which they stretched themselves out against the wall of the house and turned back into wood. Angered by their act, the Sun ascended into the sky while the Yipwon remained on earth as patron spirits of warfare and hunting. Large Yipwon images were owned collectively by clans, while smaller portable examples were individually owned and served as amulets, carried in net bags by their owners to bring success in hunting and battle.

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