Arm Ring Blank

67-5-123

From: Solomon Islands | Santa Catalina

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

Native Name Tridacna
Object Number 67-5-123
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Solomon Islands | Santa Catalina
Section Oceanian
Materials Shell
Description

Piece of tridacna shell, pierced and half-ground down. This is the half-way stage in manufactureing the tridacna arm rings (67-5-77,92,93). Several generations since these rings have been ground. This specimen is as much a curiosity in the islands now as it is interesting as a document of an extinct technology.

Height 4.5 cm
Length 25 cm
Width 18.5 cm
Credit Line William Kohler Expedition; William H. Davenport, 1967

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