Ula Fijian War Club – Ethnographic Oceanic Throwing Club

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Ula Fijian War Club – Ethnographic Oceanic Throwing Club

This authentic Ula Fijian War Club represents a remarkable example of ethnographic Oceanic weaponry from the nineteenth century. Reflecting the distinctive martial artistry of Fiji, it showcases both the functional and ceremonial attributes prized by island cultures of the period.

Origin: Fiji
Date: Circa late 19th century
Material: Hard tropical hardwood

Dimensions: Length: 36 cm (14 inches), Head diameter: 9 cm (3.5 inches)

Condition: Fine antique condition, minor age-related wear commensurate with use

Historically, the Ula war club stands as an iconic form within Oceanic weaponry, admired for its blend of robust design and elegant craftsmanship. Such clubs were widely collected by early explorers and can be found in renowned institutions, including the British Museum and the Pitt Rivers Museum. They serve as a testament to Fijian woodworking traditions and the island’s artistry in creating both tools of warfare and symbols of status.

Notable Features:

  • Finely hand-carved hardwood, exhibiting classic balance and weight typical of ethnographic Oceanic throwing clubs
  • Spherical, knobbed head, expertly fashioned to maximise impact and durability
  • Subtle traditional incising and surface enrichment, enhancing both aesthetic appeal and grip

The Ula’s distinctive form, with its broad, rounded head and tapering shaft, is instantly recognisable and highly sought-after among collectors of ethnographic weapons. Its elegant silhouette reflects the ingenuity of Fijian craftsmen and demonstrates the influence of indigenous design principles across the Pacific.

This Ula Fijian War Club is not only a significant artefact of Oceanic martial culture, but also a striking decorative object. It lends itself beautifully to display within a curated collection, as a focal point in an interior, or as an exceptional study piece for those interested in Oceanic art and history. Owing to its rarity and classic form, it represents a valuable addition to both private and institutional collections.

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