Product code: Tiki God Vintage Hand Carved Wood Wooden Carving sold Bar Totem Statue, Polynesia - 2
Tiki God Vintage Hand Carved Wood Wooden Carving Bar Totem Statue, Polynesia - 230715-GS DESCRIPTION sold Small statue! Great shape! Tiki statues, originating from Polynesia, have a rich history deeply rooted in the cultures of the Pacific islands. These carved wooden or stone figures hold significant cultural and religious importance, representing deities, ancestors, or spirits. The history of tiki statues dates back thousands of years, with the earliest examples found in ancient Polynesian cultures such as those in Hawaii, Tahiti, and New Zealand. These statues were created by skilled craftsmen using traditional carving techniques, often depicting gods or mythical figures associated with fertility, protection, and navigation. In Polynesian societies, tiki statues played a central role in religious rituals and ceremonies. They were believed to embody spiritual energy and were placed in temples, sacred sites, and family homes. Tiki statues were seen as intermediaries between the human.
Tiki God Vintage Hand Carved Wood Wooden Carving Bar Totem Statue, Polynesia - 230715-GS DESCRIPTION sold Small statue! Great shape! Tiki statues, originating from Polynesia, have a rich history deeply rooted in the cultures of the Pacific islands. These carved wooden or stone figures hold significant cultural and religious importance, representing deities, ancestors, or spirits. The history of tiki statues dates back thousands of years, with the earliest examples found in ancient Polynesian cultures such as those in Hawaii, Tahiti, and New Zealand. These statues were created by skilled craftsmen using traditional carving techniques, often depicting gods or mythical figures associated with fertility, protection, and navigation. In Polynesian societies, tiki statues played a central role in religious rituals and ceremonies. They were believed to embody spiritual energy and were placed in temples, sacred sites, and family homes. Tiki statues were seen as intermediaries between the human.