sedriniyaqona

Leaf shaped kava bowl with a short cylindrical handle at one end. This shallow dish bears the milky patina of a heavily used kava bowl and is likely to be of some antiquity. The bowl is inscribed ‘Fiji’ at its lowest point. It is likely that this bowl was a priests dish for the ritual consumption of kava during possession rights.

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