Photo Luis Lourenço.
This coin is used for a variety of transactions, such as buying canoes, paying the price of a wife or blood, paying fines, making offerings to the spirits of the deceased in order to conciliate them, as well as obtaining pigs and food. – From A. Vanderstraete in Monnaies, objets d’échange, Afrique, Asie, Océanie, Genève, Paris, Musée Barbier-Mueller, Somogy Éditions d’art, 2016, p. 194.
Artist: Eastern Solomon Islands
Place of Design: Eastern Solomon Islands
Made in: Eastern Solomon Islands
Shell, coconut fiber and tortoise shell
Size: 75cm
Museum: Musée Barbier-Mueller