Lower Sepik Kundu drum

Lower Sepik Kundu drum from Kaiyan village Papua New Guinea

Object Type: Kundu Drum

Locality: Kiayan Village Lower Sepik Papua New Guinea

Artist: Unknown

Circa: 1930

Height: 45 cm

Description: This is one of the best kundi drums that I collected over many visits to this area. The carving detail is a step above most other drums especially the lizard image. It still has a good sound and it has a great patina over the red trade store paint.

Price: SOLD

Other Art objects Available

Lower Sepik Kundu drum

This section is a part of optimizing this web site page for a keyword.  In the world of the internet, a website will be visited by google bots. Amongst other things, the length of the article or page should be over 300 words. This makes it necessary to sometimes add additional words so that a page ranks better.  What you are reading right now is a part of that optimization process.
 
The process can be frustrating and I hope you can excuse me for placing this extra text. Three hundred words may not sound a lot but it is often more than needed for a punchy description.
 
It is not only keyword that I use this technique for. I have used it for other artifacts and artworks from Papua New Guinea and oceanic art.
 
Shields as Art
 
Like many other artifacts, this object is not just an artifact it is art. Collectors from around the world collect art from different regions. This art is Tribal art. In reality, Tribal art or ethnographic art is art from around the world.
Please feel free to also my other website on Aboriginal Art and Artifacts.