A Fijian Ula, a throwing club, made from a single piece of wood used as a close-range projectile weapon. One to three throwing clubs were worn in the warrior's waistband, ready to hand as the situation demanded. Heavy spherical head with notches and natural fissures, slender cylindrical shaft ends with a handle, elaborately carved with zigzag design acting as a firm grip for the club bearer and embellishment signaling the status and prowess of the owner. Beautiful smooth glossy patina. Provenance: from the collection of Keith St Cartmail length 39 cm