Dennis NONA
Kusul , 2008
Art : Aboriginal
Origine : Ile de Badu
Dimensions : 60 x 40 cm
Medium : Etching
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N° : 3770
ed./45Kusul are water containers made from coconut shells. They were sealed with a stopper usually made from coconut fibre which is called Muthai.The Torres Strait Islanders travelled long distances at sea for trading and battle so it was essential that they carried a plentiful supply of water.Two Kusul were joined by a fibre rope which was strung around the neck and tied at the waist when travelling on land where there was not a plentiful supply of water.Like most utilitarian utensils of this nature they were carved with motifs such as the turtles and dugongs seen on the Kusul in the print.