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What style of Tiki is this?

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Does anyone know what type/style of Tiki this vintage carved bone necklace might be? I bought it at an antique store, but they didn't have any information as to it's origin. Thanks!

It is a very beautiful piece. But a Tiki it is not, I am afraid. I looks pre-Columbian to me, from South America. The horizontal slit eyes and mouth are an earmark of that style. I do not have the exact predecessor to this piece, but here is a comparison from that region:

Thanks, bigbrotiki! And awww @ that cool piece in the photo~ is that a Mom & baby?

On 2008-01-16 15:40, bigbrotiki wrote:
It is a very beautiful piece. But a Tiki it is not, I am afraid. I looks pre-Columbian to me, from South America. [b]The horizontal slit eyes and mouth are an earmark of that style. [b]

Like this Witco lamp?

On 2008-01-16 17:05, Haole'akamai wrote:

On 2008-01-16 15:40, bigbrotiki wrote:
It is a very beautiful piece. But a Tiki it is not, I am afraid. I looks pre-Columbian to me, from South America. [b]The horizontal slit eyes and mouth are an earmark of that style. [b]

Like this Witco lamp?

No it is not Witco, how much do you want for it (base only, you can keep the shade)?

PTD

On 2008-01-16 16:14, Moai_Mama wrote:
...that cool piece in the photo~ is that a Mom & baby?

Yup! :)

On 2008-01-16 17:05, Haole'akamai wrote:
Like this Witco lamp?

Is that a request for information or a challenge? Way to confuse a newbie! Citing exceptions to a rule or appraisal does not prove anything, it just confuses the issue. If I would go into all the complex variances and facets of Polynesian pop here I would need a page per post and be considerably more boring, so I am not. I try to be clear and simple.

On the first page of the first Witco chapter in Tiki Modern, their 1962 catalog presents a mission statement of Witco:
"The cultures of Indonesia, Polynesia, Melanesia AND OTHER ANCIENT CULTURES OF THE WORLD...are vividly exemplified in the rough hewn lines of the ABSTRACT AND PRIMITIVE carvings..."

Witco and Tiki Modern style was informed by a general pop primitivism which drew from a multitude of sources of "primitive" art, but their main common denominator was "Tiki" style. Does that Tiki (named "Polynesian Idol" in the Witco catalog) maybe have a pre-Columbian influence? Maybe, but not enough to prove anything else than what I mentioned above.

But this questioning brought me to an interesting observation, one that might potentially get me into a lot of trouble here. Is some of the discord about what is Tiki and what is not perhaps gender-related? Looking back, It does seem to me that the die-hard obsessive Tiki archaeologists are in the majority male. There is a certain male "being a specialist" mentality that women just do not subscribe to as often as men.
One of the best scenes I remember that portrays that was in the early Mickey Rourke movie "Diner", where the boys discuss Jazz music and bands. They know every album, every year of issue, every band member and when he left. The girls are oblivious to this anally precise knowledge, they know what bands they like and what songs they like to dance to, and that suffices for them.
(I AM AWARE THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS!)
While men enjoy taking over a subject through logic and piling up of knowledge, women grasp it more intuitively. Both ways have their own value. But it seems to me that a certain hardcore Tiki mentality is more possessed by the males, and that its demonstration sometimes creates annoyance in the females who have a more happy-go-lucky I-like-what-Iike attitude towards the genre. It is as if too much Tiki scholarship cramps their style, or threatens to spoil the fun.

The thing is, for many men this kind of obsessive brain game is the greatest fun to be had. :)

(AGAIN, I AM AWARE THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS!)

On 2008-01-17 18:07, bigbrotiki wrote:

On 2008-01-16 16:14, Moai_Mama wrote:
...that cool piece in the photo~ is that a Mom & baby?

Yup! :)

On 2008-01-16 17:05, Haole'akamai wrote:
Like this Witco lamp?

Is that a request for information or a challenge? Way to confuse a newbie! Citing exceptions to a rule or appraisal does not prove anything, it just confuses the issue. If I would go into all the complex variances and facets of Polynesian pop here I would need a page per post and be considerably more boring, so I am not. I try to be clear and simple.

On the first page of the first Witco chapter in Tiki Modern, their 1962 catalog presents a mission statement of Witco:
"The cultures of Indonesia, Polynesia, Melanesia AND OTHER ANCIENT CULTURES OF THE WORLD...are vividly exemplified in the rough hewn lines of the ABSTRACT AND PRIMITIVE carvings..."

Witco and Tiki Modern style was informed by a general pop primitivism which drew from a multitude of sources of "primitive" art, but their main common denominator was "Tiki" style. Does that Tiki (named "Polynesian Idol" in the Witco catalog) maybe have a pre-Columbian influence? Maybe, but not enough to prove anything else than what I mentioned above.

But this questioning brought me to an interesting observation, one that might potentially get me into a lot of trouble here. Is some of the discord about what is Tiki and what is not perhaps gender-related? Looking back, It does seem to me that the die-hard obsessive Tiki archaeologists are in the majority male. There is a certain male "being a specialist" mentality that women just do not subscribe to as often as men.
One of the best scenes I remember that portrays that was in the early Mickey Rourke movie "Diner", where the boys discuss Jazz music and bands. They know every album, every year of issue, every band member and when he left. The girls are oblivious to this anally precise knowledge, they know what bands they like and what songs they like to dance to, and that suffices for them.
(I AM AWARE THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS!)
While men enjoy taking over a subject through logic and piling up of knowledge, women grasp it more intuitively. Both ways have their own value. But it seems to me that a certain hardcore Tiki mentality is more possessed by the males, and that its demonstration sometimes creates annoyance in the females who have a more happy-go-lucky I-like-what-Iike attitude towards the genre. It is as if too much Tiki scholarship cramps their style, or threatens to spoil the fun.

The thing is, for many men this kind of obsessive brain game is the greatest fun to be had. :)

(AGAIN, I AM AWARE THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS!)

Very interesting analogy. I probably fall into the catagory of "the females who have a more happy-go-lucky I-like-what-Iike"... I simply like all things unique, weird, exotic, animalistic, primitive, and/or of a vintage Polynesian & Islands style. And since I now live in the Tacky Capital of the world (aka Florida!) it's only fitting to adorn my body & home & garden with TACKY stuff ;->

What, nobody has anything more to say to this? What a bunch of lame-ass pussies!

P.S.: Not you, M M, I appreciate and understand your reply wholeheartedly.

[ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2008-01-19 00:10 ]

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On 2008-01-19 00:07, bigbrotiki wrote:
What, nobody has anything more to say to this? What a bunch of lame-ass pussies!

Sheez... did somebody have too much fun at Tiki Ti last night? Are your true feelings coming out Sven or is that just the rum talking? :) Because that was kinda harsh.

On 2008-01-17 18:07, bigbrotiki wrote:
One of the best scenes I remember that portrays that was in the early Mickey Rourke movie "Diner", where the boys discuss Jazz music and bands. They know every album, every year of issue, every band member and when he left. The girls are oblivious to this anally precise knowledge, they know what bands they like and what songs they like to dance to, and that suffices for them.
(I AM AWARE THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS!)
While men enjoy taking over a subject through logic and piling up of knowledge, women grasp it more intuitively. Both ways have their own value. But it seems to me that a certain hardcore Tiki mentality is more possessed by the males, and that its demonstration sometimes creates annoyance in the females who have a more happy-go-lucky I-like-what-Iike attitude towards the genre. It is as if too much Tiki scholarship cramps their style, or threatens to spoil the fun.

The thing is, for many men this kind of obsessive brain game is the greatest fun to be had. :)

(AGAIN, I AM AWARE THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS!)

I'm so glad that you elaborated on this last night before I read this post. It certainly would have prompted a more fierce reaction.

For starters, the most memorable moment in Diner for me was the football test. I have steered clear of men who are obsessed with sports ever since.

I think that there are a great many exceptions to your rule of men being logical hard core true tikiphiles and women being intuitive and oblivious. I also feel that the "Hey, Man. This is just supposed to be fun" attitude that has become so pervasive over the past two years or so on Tiki Central has driven many of these people away. If the folks who passionately pursue their interest in urban archeology are ignored or chided whenever they post, they will simply leave and stop sharing their incredible finds. (Oh, and there plenty of men around here these days with that I-like-what-I-like attitude too.)

I loved the Savage Renewal project that was launched back in 2006. It was meant to re-stimulate everyone's interest in what Tiki Central is truly about, but it quickly fell to the wayside.

I like to think that I am more of a blend of the two. I enjoy research and minutia, but I also tend to listen to my intuition.

There is an urban archeology project that I have been meaning to undertake for years, but it will probably lead to a journey into the ghetto, which my instincts tell me is just plain stupid. Maybe one of these days I'll get some balls and just do it.

what happened to rule #2??

On 2008-01-19 11:09, Tiki-Kate wrote:
I loved the Savage Renewal project that was launched back in 2006. It was meant to re-stimulate everyone's interest in what Tiki Central is truly about, but it quickly fell to the wayside.

I would love to see another round of Savage Renewal. Anyone else?

Well as long as your aware of the EXCEPTIONS :)

For the rest of the savage beasts, LOL :D

"acquaint, advise, apprise, enlighten, inform, notify, tell = Educate. Not Scorn, Belittlement "

Whudda been easy just to say it was Aztiki.

On 2008-01-19 20:01, RevBambooBen wrote:
Whudda been easy just to say it was Aztiki.

Well, dat sounds good to me! Aztiki Necklace it shall officially be then, Bamboo Ben.

On 2008-01-19 00:07, bigbrotiki wrote:
What, nobody has anything more to say to this? What a bunch of lame-ass pussies!

P.S.: Not you, M M, I appreciate and understand your reply wholeheartedly.

[ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2008-01-19 00:10 ]

:>:>:>:>:

Mamma said i got to go too rehab !!!!!

Go Giants !!!

B

i dunno kids...me thinks that is Tahitian-style art, altho i am loving Aztiki!

On 2008-01-19 00:07, bigbrotiki wrote:
What, nobody has anything more to say to this? What a bunch of lame-ass pussies!

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