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Papua New Guinea Bailer Shell Necklace with a fiber and shell necklace, Bailer Shell was named so because it was used to bail water out of canoes , These shell necklaces were worn by the “Big Men”, the initiated men and the Shamans of Papua New Guinea, and only during special ceremonies and rites. These were worn by men and women and hung around the neck by a fiber rope. The shell would be suspended around the neck as a pectoral or large pendant. Form of currency, . 6.25" x 4.5" , From the estate of Robert Goodwin , Colgate university professor, longtime collector and central New York Antique Dealer,

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