Self bow of reddish hard wood tapering gradually towards both ends. The bow is of plano convex section. At one end the string is attached by means of the attachment snood of distinctively Solomon Island beaked variety covered in parinarium gum. The curved belly of the bow is decorated with a double line throughput the entire length.
bow
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