Crocodile 1970-74
Wood | 14.5 x 101.0 x 25.0 cm (whole object) | RCIN 92603
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The Queen was presented with this carved crocodile during her 1974 visit to Papua New Guinea. The crocodile was carved and presented by Peter Pomat of Rossun Village on Manus Island. A carved crocodile is the traditional symbol of the village chiefs or herdsmen on the island, and it is often carved on the poles of their houses. This example is highly polished and varnished.
Provenance
Presented to Queen Elizabeth II by Mr. Peter Pomat of Manus Island during the Commonwealth Visit of Papua New Guinea, 1974
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Medium and techniques
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Measurements
14.5 x 101.0 x 25.0 cm (whole object)
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Place of Production
Papua New Guinea