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Fertility sculptures Indonesia

From Sulawesi Indonesia, believed to have considerable supernatural power and are kept in treasure chests and only used in certain ritual occasions. Replicate the woman's vagina. = Fertility
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  • love these
  • Sulawesi - what area?
  • Hi Sveltana, Don't know - any ideas? K

  • I only can say that I didn't see those in Tanah Toraja. And that south of Sulawesi is all muslim. Reminds me Sumbanese mamuli - also symbol of fertility.

    But I know that 8 hours from Tanah Toraja there is some other mountain tribe, I met a person who visited them 5 years ago and at that time they were animists and wore almost no clothes at all. Very almost :). Maybe from there or from some other central area.

  • Hi Sveltana - my reference is the Splendor of Ethnc Jewels - pg 204 - "Pendants from Sulawesi. The uses of taiganja vary from region to region. Beleived to have considerable supernatural power, these pendants are kept in treasure chests and brought out only for special occasions".
  • also look at this link: fertility sculptures
  • So it IS Toraja.

    They still have strong animistic beliefs. I wrote an article about Funeral Ceremony in Tana Toraja, but we didn't talk about fertility at that moment. Nothing can surprise me after I have seen a wooden sculpture belonging to one of our siberian ethnic groups that looked exactly like a sculpture from - wow - Sulawesi, Indonesia. Even though they commented that sulawesian one was most likely made by balinese craftmen for Sulawesi

    Thank you for the web-site, more information to learn

  • PS. Just noticed - sorry, I don't say 'hi' at the beginning. I guess it's language differences
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