Joe Loux. | sculpture
A private gallery in San Francisco featuring Asian and Tribal Art, ethnographic jewelry and textiles.
Tribal art, Oceanic art, ethnic jewelry, Southeast Asian art, tribal shields, Indonesian, art, New Guinea art, Indian gold, Polynesian clubs, Nepal tribal art, tribal textiles, Southwest Chinese art, Moroccan textiles, Pyu gold, Ainu textiles, Yi objects, ancient gold, Inuit art, Paiwan, ancient beads, Nepal mask, tribal figures
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A rare post figure made by the Jorai people of Vietnam, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century.

Jarai Post Figure from Vietnam

In recent acquisitions / sculpture
Northwest coast double-headed spoon, rare, dating to mid-19th century

Northwest Coast Spoon

In recent acquisitions / sculpture
Joe Loux presents a Zulu headrest published in 'Art of Southeast Africa'

Zulu Headrest (Isigqiki)

In recent acquisitions / sculpture
Joe Loux presents a rare stone macehead Neolithic Period Europe

Neolithic Stone Macehead

In recent acquisitions / sculpture
Macana or War Club from Guyana, South America dating to the late 19th century

War Club or Macana from Guyana

In sculpture

Korwar Figure

In sculpture
Joe Loux presents a Northwest Coast of America leather and bone crown.

Northwest Coast Headress

In sculpture
Joe Loux presents a 19th century Maori fish hook or Matua. Reflective paua shell was used by fisherman to lure fish. The reflected light from the shell creates movement that attract fish to the bait. This is a side view.

Maori Fish Hook (Matau)

In sculpture
Joe Loux presents an antique burl tobacco container from Yunnan Province in Southwest China.

Burl Tobacco Container

In sculpture
A wood throwing club or ula from Fiji in the South Pacific.

Ula Throwing Club

In sculpture
Korwar Staff, Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua, Indonesia. This detail depicts a figure.

Korwar Staff

In sculpture
An Embara shaman's staff from the Darien Rainforest in Panama. This striking example dates to the late 19th century and is made of hardwood. Ex-Cathleen Cootner collection Published in ‘Kuna Art and Artifacts’ by Ric Hajousky.

Embera Shaman’s Staff from Panama

In sculpture