William Parmbuk - Paku’ Traditional women’s fighting stick, 2024
$500.00
1200 x 5 cm
It was held so their hands would be protected, they would use it in a circular motion to battle. It was used in jealousy wars, whoever won would take the husband or man. The old men had many wives’ A traditional paku, the artwork is a landscape scene with ducks, animal tracks, plants using pyrography (wood burning) technique.
It was held so their hands would be protected, they would use it in a circular motion to battle. It was used in jealousy wars, whoever won would take the husband or man. The old men had many wives’ A traditional paku, the artwork is a landscape scene with ducks, animal tracks, plants using pyrography (wood burning) technique.
1200 x 5 cm
It was held so their hands would be protected, they would use it in a circular motion to battle. It was used in jealousy wars, whoever won would take the husband or man. The old men had many wives’ A traditional paku, the artwork is a landscape scene with ducks, animal tracks, plants using pyrography (wood burning) technique.
It was held so their hands would be protected, they would use it in a circular motion to battle. It was used in jealousy wars, whoever won would take the husband or man. The old men had many wives’ A traditional paku, the artwork is a landscape scene with ducks, animal tracks, plants using pyrography (wood burning) technique.
1200 x 5 cm
It was held so their hands would be protected, they would use it in a circular motion to battle. It was used in jealousy wars, whoever won would take the husband or man. The old men had many wives’ A traditional paku, the artwork is a landscape scene with ducks, animal tracks, plants using pyrography (wood burning) technique.
It was held so their hands would be protected, they would use it in a circular motion to battle. It was used in jealousy wars, whoever won would take the husband or man. The old men had many wives’ A traditional paku, the artwork is a landscape scene with ducks, animal tracks, plants using pyrography (wood burning) technique.