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Plastic Maori Masks
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CN
Club Nouméa
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Mon, Oct 25, 2010 4:43 AM
Hello everyone! I have already introduced these two guys in my corner of the Home Tiki Bars section of this site, but was wondering if anyone out there knows more about them: The masks themselves are injection-moulded plastic. They are made in New Zealand, and date from the 1960s. I can date them from the frames, which are real wood but have a white enamel and plastic wood veneer on the front that was quite common on picture frames back then. The masks are mounted on a painted brown rattan background. They are mass-manufactured, and professionally made. The first mask has a small sticker on the back of its frame, with "No. 53" written on it, while the second one is labelled "No. 63". Dare I hope that these very Tiki Modern-looking pieces form part of a larger series? Has anyone seen other ones? These are the sort of souvenirs that foreign tourists would have taken home with them back in the day, so I would not be surprised if they turned up in North America. Any clues will be gratefully received. CN |
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Tikiwahine
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Mon, Oct 25, 2010 1:18 PM
I have the first one, sans frame. Found it at a St Vincent De Paul thrift store I believe. Thanks for posting, I had no idea there was a moko'd sibling of my tiki! |
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