File:Kapkap, 19th century, Solomon Islands.jpg
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current | 16:13, 17 March 2019 | 5,012 × 4,924 (3.22 MB) | Tillman | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Kapkap, 19th century Unknown artist, Solomon Islandsexpand_more Clam shell, tortoise shell, cord, shell beadsexpand_more The Walter R. Bollinger Fundexpand_more 99.4 G256expand_more Kapkap were worn as pendants, and forehead or belt ornaments by men in the Solomon Islands. Worn in battle and at festivals, these ornaments symbolized personal wealth and status. The size and quality of a man's kapkap generally indicated his social status-the bigger the si... |
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