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Collections

War Clubno date

Not on view
Curved club or throwing stick of polished bone or ivory in warm honey tones, with a bulbous terminal at one end, photographed on a gray surface
Title
War Club
Place Made
New Caledonia
Date Made
no date
Medium
Wood
Dimensions
4 x 27 x 1 1/2 in. (10.16 x 68.58 x 3.81 cm)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation with additional funding by Jane and Terry Semel, the David Bohnett Foundation, Camilla Chandler Frost, Gayle and Edward P. Roski, and The Ahmanson Foundation
Accession Number
M.2008.66.46
Classification
Arms and Armor
Collecting Area
Art of the Pacific
Curatorial Notes

Gallery Label
New Caledonian clubs traditionally were nonfigural, whether used for warfare or ceremonial use. The carved clubs represented locally specific styles in shape and carving technique, but all were similarly simple. It was believed that wood sculpture and carving had power, and clubs gained additional power through successful warring expeditions. Successes in war brought resources and prestige to the warrior, and, in turn, the weapon gained prestige and power. This weapon also could have had a ceremonial use, meant for display by prominent men in the community. Because such clubs also were traded and moved between communities in New Caledonia, it is difficult to identify an exact place of origin.