Necklace

Production date
2018-2019
Country
French Polynesia
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Object detail

Description
Bone fishhook pendant, suspended on synthetic fibre as necklace.
Classification
INDIGENOUS CULTURES Polynesian fish hook
INDIGENOUS CULTURES Polynesian neck ornament
Maker
Production date
2018-2019
Production place
Measurements
L 43 x W 28 mm (Pendant)
L 275 mm (Full length)
History and use
Created by Tahitian artist Hiro Ou Wen, this necklace was inspired by the 18th century pearl fishhooks found during excavations of HMS Pandora. The item is representative of the types of Tahitian material culture that were avidly collected during the European age of exploration in Polynesia.
This collection of objects was curated as part of Jasmin Guenther’s PhD thesis (James Cook University) and exhibited in Making Connections: French Polynesia and the HMS Pandora Collection at the Museum of Tropical Queensland (2019).
Read more: https://blog.qm.qld.gov.au/2019/09/10/re-imagining-pandora/
Associated person
Registration number
E40890

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