types of jewellery designs in the Pacific changes greatly Depending on the island،As in most cultures،jewellery in the Pacific is worn to symbolise the wearer's power،with the exception of Australia, is worn to be a symbol of either power،often the Pacific jewellery is worn to show fertility.
many historians suggest that the carved necklace has connections with Tiki،also speculate that the reason the tiki is worn is that the Tiki is a product of the ancient belief of a god named Tiki.،where there are often many different types of headdress for different occasions. These headdresses are usually made out of vegetation, but designs often include birds of paradise feathers, including the highly sought-after King of Saxony feathers. The power associated with the headdresses in Papua New Guinea is phenomenal, perhaps stirred by the amount of work and craftsmanship that has gone into make such a feathered display.
many historians suggest that the carved necklace has connections with Tiki،also speculate that the reason the tiki is worn is that the Tiki is a product of the ancient belief of a god named Tiki.،where there are often many different types of headdress for different occasions. These headdresses are usually made out of vegetation, but designs often include birds of paradise feathers, including the highly sought-after King of Saxony feathers. The power associated with the headdresses in Papua New Guinea is phenomenal, perhaps stirred by the amount of work and craftsmanship that has gone into make such a feathered display.