Origin: Luzon, the Philippines
Materials: Wood, Woven Rattan, Black Paint
Provenance: Private Collector, Canadian Market
The Kalaság or Kalasak is a large rectangular wooden shield used by precolonial Filipinos. The shield is made of hardwood and is decorated with intricate carvings and an elaborate rattan binding on the front. The wood comes from native trees such as the dapdap, polay and sablang. The shield usually measured about 1.5 m (4.9 ft) in length and 0.5 m (1.6 ft) in width. Its base is composed of rattan wood which is strengthened by the application of resin coating that turned rock-hard upon drying. It was widely used throughout the Philippines for warfare.
Beautiful Igorot Bontoc Kalinga Shield, in good condition.
Carved wooden shield decorated with black geometric designs. Two bands of rattan top and bottom.
This shield resembles a stylized human form. Designed to deflect arrows from enemies.
Perfect addition to your collection.
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