A Maori Stone Club ‘Patu Onewa’

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Object Description

A Maori Stone Club ‘Patu Onewa’
Smooth surface with patina, old minor damages from use
Basalt
Maori, New Zealand
19th Century

SIZE: 39.5cm long – 15½ ins long

Object History

Ex D. Barrett, 2012
Ex Private collection

Object Literature

‘The Mark and Caroline Blackburn Collection’ 2010; pg. 348, ill. 488 – 491 and ‘The Maori Collections of the British Museum’ Dorota Czarkowska Starzecka, Roger Neich, Mick Prendergrast; plate, 123 ill. 754, 757 and 758

CF: A similar club in British Museum, Cook collection NZ80. Kaeppler 1978:191

Greywacke is a form of indurated sandstone and was used to make these hand clubs by careful grinding, abrading and polishing. The thrusting distal end was given a sharp edge, while the hole for the dog skin wrist cord presented a particular challenge as can be seen from the biconically stone drilled hole. In combat these weapons were unique in being designed for a forward thrust instead of a downward blow characteristic of other forms of hand clubs.

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