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Carved Tribal Food Bowl From Nagaland - Ca 1920 Mirrors The restrained imagery and weathered

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The restrained imagery and weathered finish give the piece a calm

the bell produces a clear

Useful and decorative - Paraths were used as mixing bowls for making chapatti and paratha - They are found all over India

expressed through aggressive forms and symbols

Carved Tribal Food Bowl From Nagaland - Ca 1920 Mirrors The restrained imagery and weatheredThis beautifully patinated food bowl is from Nagaland in the North Eastern area of India bordering Myanmar. These food bowls were used every day by the Konyak tribe for eating meals. Nagaland is still a tribal area with the Konyak tribe being one of the largest tribes. Historically, the tribes of Nagaland were head hunters going to war with neighboring tribes. Men of the tribes were heavily tattooed across their bodies including on their faces. This

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