Thursday 18 November 2021
A Māori stone patu onewa/hand club, 19th century, of spatulate form, the grooved butt...
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A Māori stone patu onewa/hand club, 19th century, of spatulate form, the grooved butt with a single eyelet, 29cm long
Note: This type of short-handled club (patu) features a flat elongated blade with sharp striking edge. The termpatumeans to strike, hit or subdue in Maori in this case the blow administered was a sharp, horizontal thrust straight from the shoulder aimed at the enemys temple. Finely finished, these flat bladed weapons could be made from wood, stone, whalebone (patu paraoa) and even prestigious greenstone (mere pounamu).Patu onewarefer specifically to hand clubs carved from stone (greywacke or basalt) such as this one, which was cut and painstakingly polished with natural abrasives to achieve its smooth surface and fine lines. A single perforation at the rounded tip would have had a cord (tau) fashioned from dog skin to fasten it securely to the wrist. The rounded tip features a series of perfectly concentric grooves which yield and unfold to the base of the handle.
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