Fijian bowl with rare form brings fervent interest at Lyon & Turnbull

This Fijian kava bowl, or daveniyaqona, carved in the form of a shallow figure, would have been used for both the consumption of kava (yaqona – the intoxicating liquor of the pepper plant) by priests during religious rites and to hold sacred oil.

The high concentrated liquid was consumed using a straw (also known as a burau) in the hope of all…

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