The Fijian Culacula warrior club was reserved for tribal priests or chiefs. In Fiji, it was used to deliver blows as its paddle shape would cut or snap bone rather than shattering it as it has a sharp edge. It is thought that the Tongans used them as both a shield and a club when they first encountered Fijians and the Fijian war arrows in the late 1700s. Our replicas are handcarved from native hardwoods and feature intricate tribal carvings with images of sea turtles. The smaller sizes work very well when displayed as tabletop decor and the larger sizes greatly enhance a room when used as wall art. Available in 10 sizes from 10 inches to 40 inches. Made in Fiji.
Size | 10", 12", 14", 16", 18", 20", 24", 30", 36", 40" |
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