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Finch & CoWestern Australian Desert Aboriginal Shield ‘Wunda’( 1800 to 1900) Australia Medium / MaterialWood, pigment Description
A Western Australian Desert Aboriginal Shield ‘Wunda’ traces of red ochre remaining in the zig-zag grooves
Literature
These large flat Australian Aboriginal shields are used as protection from spears and boomerangs. ‘Wunda’ come from the western Desert and are beautifully engraved with the use of a possum-tooth chisel. The incised patterns represent moving snakes and were enhanced by having red ochre rubbed into the zig-zag grooves. When held in the hand the alternation of light and shade on the undulating parallel lines creates an optical illusion of a dancing, moving image.
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