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Magellan Art Gallery

  • Flores
  • HOME
  • Field photo gallery
  • SHOP
    • Masks from Timor
    • Statues from Timor
    • Timor doors
    • Other Timor artifacts
    • Nias
    • Indonesian artifacts
    • Native American Artifacts
    • North West Coast Artifacts
    • Eskimo (Inuit, Yup'ik, Aleut), Siberian
    • Nepal artifacts
    • Indian artifacts
    • Burma, Thailand, Vietnam
    • China
    • Dayak - Borneo
    • Batak - Sumatra
    • Toraja/Sulawesi
    • ENGGANO
    • Sumba
    • Lombok
    • Papua New Guinea
  • Magellan's diary
  • About
  • Contacts

The tribal art of Enggano, a remote Indonesian island, embodies a rich cultural heritage expressed through unique carved wooden artifacts and ritual masks. These pieces reflect deep spiritual symbolism and a profound connection to nature, crafted using ancestral techniques passed down through generations. Each object tells a story of tradition, identity, and artistic mastery, offering a glimpse into the island’s distinctive artistic legacy.

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RARE -Epaku- Ceremonial Headdress with Crouching Figure -from Enggano, Indonesia
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Magellan Art Gallery
Colle Val d’Elsa, Italy
e-mail: albertbs80@gmail.com
Telephone: +39 328 82 45 149

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