Early tourist art wooden paddle, engraved in its entirely with X motifs and a distinctive cross of concentric circles motifs on the face of the blade. The shaft is of ovate section, and flares slightly into the form of a conical pommel with a conical recess behind the butt, which is engraved with eight abstracted humanoid figures.
ceremonial paddle
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chopstick (food service)
kava bowl (ceremonial artefacts & rank insignia)
armlets (arm ornament)
kukri (knife (weapons: edged)); knife (weapons: edged); knife sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))
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