RARE 19TH CENTURY HAWAII AKU LURE WITH METAL TRADE HOOK - NO RESERVE!

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RARE 19TH CENTURY HAWAII AKU LURE WITH METAL TRADE HOOK - NO RESERVE!With olona cord binding & pearl shell shank, 1 of 2 listedOne of several amazing items we have for auction this week! !This is a handmade, one-of-a-kind old 19th Century Native Hawaiian Aku lure, made from a beautiful polished piece of pearl shell bound to a forged metal trade hook in the style of a Bonito hook with point and snood lashing! Ingeniously modified to use the metal trade hook to its advantage in a traditional design. These were used in a Moilili fishing village on South Kona Coast and come from a Kona collection. A RARE specimen, and to our knowledge, the first to appear on Ebay! Measurements : 4 7/8" length for lure itself, 12" cord. Provenance : From a private Kona, Hawaii collection. Condition : Condition is as viewed. If you have any questions or would like to see further photos, please contact us and we would be happy to oblige you. A worthy addition for any collector of old Hawaiian artifacts; perfect to accent your home or office! On the making of Hawaiian hooks: (from "Arts and Crafts of Hawaii," by Sir Peter H. Buck)"The point was placed in position on the shank and a fiber or thread loop stretched taut. Holding the point in position with one hand, the workman measured the gape witht he vertical thumbnail of the other hand. The base having read more