Matthais Parmbuk - Kamarl (hook spear head), 2024
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59 x 4.5 x 1 cm
Intricately carved from Ironwood, this type of kamarl (hook spear) with side barbs are nakumarl (totem dreaming) for the Clan Kardu Yek Thithay Diminim. The spearhead is placed into the hollow end of either mangrove or bamboo shaft that has been straightened and can be secured using resin or string.
Intricately carved from Ironwood, this type of kamarl (hook spear) with side barbs are nakumarl (totem dreaming) for the Clan Kardu Yek Thithay Diminim. The spearhead is placed into the hollow end of either mangrove or bamboo shaft that has been straightened and can be secured using resin or string.
59 x 4.5 x 1 cm
Intricately carved from Ironwood, this type of kamarl (hook spear) with side barbs are nakumarl (totem dreaming) for the Clan Kardu Yek Thithay Diminim. The spearhead is placed into the hollow end of either mangrove or bamboo shaft that has been straightened and can be secured using resin or string.
Intricately carved from Ironwood, this type of kamarl (hook spear) with side barbs are nakumarl (totem dreaming) for the Clan Kardu Yek Thithay Diminim. The spearhead is placed into the hollow end of either mangrove or bamboo shaft that has been straightened and can be secured using resin or string.
59 x 4.5 x 1 cm
Intricately carved from Ironwood, this type of kamarl (hook spear) with side barbs are nakumarl (totem dreaming) for the Clan Kardu Yek Thithay Diminim. The spearhead is placed into the hollow end of either mangrove or bamboo shaft that has been straightened and can be secured using resin or string.
Intricately carved from Ironwood, this type of kamarl (hook spear) with side barbs are nakumarl (totem dreaming) for the Clan Kardu Yek Thithay Diminim. The spearhead is placed into the hollow end of either mangrove or bamboo shaft that has been straightened and can be secured using resin or string.