Overview
The first purchaser of this ArtAreas.io Physical NFT (item activity shows only minted and listed) will receive the physical object of art, contact instructions are provided in the unlockable content.
Description
Medium: Wood, natural earth pigments
Dimensions: H. 52.75 inches
Origin: Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
Provenance: James Pongrass Collection; James Davidson Collection, Melbourne, Australia
A hollow log coffin is a type of coffin used by the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land, Australia. It consists of a tree trunk hollowed out by termites and painted by a clan member of the deceased, with the bones placed inside. Hollow log coffins are also known as dupun, lorrkkon, djalumbu, badurru, mudukundja, mululu, and larajeje in Aboriginal languages.
#ArtAreas.io Physical NFTs
This Digital NFT is uniquely paired with a Physical NFT (NFC chip attached to the object), linking them verifiably and securely to establish authenticity and provenance. The Physical NFT may also trigger other digital experiences related to the object of art.
The Pongrass Tribal Artifact Collections contain some remarkable objects from the Torricelli Mountains District, Trobriand Islands, Wosera District, Highlands Districts, Asmat and Dani Tribes, and other Sepik Rivers villages. Many pieces come from the most well know collections, collectors and museums around the globe i.e., Webster, Hooper, Oldman, Davidson, Umlauf, Friede and more.
Australian Aboriginal - Hollow Log Coffin - Bone Container - Physical NFT
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Australian Aboriginal - Hollow Log Coffin - Bone Container - Physical NFT
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Overview
The first purchaser of this ArtAreas.io Physical NFT (item activity shows only minted and listed) will receive the physical object of art, contact instructions are provided in the unlockable content.
Description
Medium: Wood, natural earth pigments
Dimensions: H. 52.75 inches
Origin: Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
Provenance: James Pongrass Collection; James Davidson Collection, Melbourne, Australia
A hollow log coffin is a type of coffin used by the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land, Australia. It consists of a tree trunk hollowed out by termites and painted by a clan member of the deceased, with the bones placed inside. Hollow log coffins are also known as dupun, lorrkkon, djalumbu, badurru, mudukundja, mululu, and larajeje in Aboriginal languages.
#ArtAreas.io Physical NFTs
This Digital NFT is uniquely paired with a Physical NFT (NFC chip attached to the object), linking them verifiably and securely to establish authenticity and provenance. The Physical NFT may also trigger other digital experiences related to the object of art.
The Pongrass Tribal Artifact Collections contain some remarkable objects from the Torricelli Mountains District, Trobriand Islands, Wosera District, Highlands Districts, Asmat and Dani Tribes, and other Sepik Rivers villages. Many pieces come from the most well know collections, collectors and museums around the globe i.e., Webster, Hooper, Oldman, Davidson, Umlauf, Friede and more.