Timor Ceremonial Ladder/ Spoon

Timor Ceremonial Ladder/ Spoon

SKU: 0503
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Timor Ceremonial Spoon / Ladder Buffalo Horn, Timor Estimated age: circa 1940s H – 28 x 5.5 x 6 cm Height with stand – 34 cm / 199 g Price include shipping by DHL worldwide. This rare ceremonial spoon or ritual ladder fragment from Timor is carved from a single piece of buffalo horn and displays finely executed openwork decoration on both the front and reverse surfaces. The elongated form is densely adorned with geometric and symbolic motifs, carefully pierced and engraved in a highly stylized manner characteristic of Timorese tribal artistry. The upper blade-like section may symbolically reference ceremonial ladders or ancestral pathways, themes often associated with spiritual ascent and communication with the ancestral realm in eastern Indonesian cultures. The lower bowl-shaped element retains the natural organic curvature of the horn, creating a harmonious balance between sculptural abstraction and functional form. Buffalo horn objects held important ritual significance in Timor, where buffalo represented wealth, prestige, fertility, and sacrificial power within traditional adat society. Ceremonial implements such as this were likely used during ritual feasts, alliance exchanges, harvest ceremonies, or clan gatherings, and may also have functioned as status objects belonging to community elders or ritual specialists. The intricate dual-sided carving suggests the object was intended to be viewed from all angles, emphasizing both aesthetic refinement and symbolic meaning. The pierced motifs possibly represent protective spirits, agricultural abundance, or cosmological imagery connected to local animist traditions that predate later religious influences in Timor. similar example from museums – https://www.artoftheancestors.com/blog/ceremonial-spoons-timor-steven-alpert

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