Paul Song of Bonham's Los Angeles alerted me to this Yap Stone Disc with a great provenance in their April 27 new York auction. Thanks. Great display piece for any numismatic office, museum or library.
-Editor
Extremely Rare and Large Currency Disc, Yap Islands, Caroline Islands
rai
Stone (probably calcite)
Diameter (widest) 26in (66cm)
Provenance
Dr. John Henry Felix, Honolulu, presented to him by the Yap government for his more than thirty years of service in Micronesia as Head of the Red Cross
American Private Collection
Exhibited
Red Cross Headquarters, Honolulu, Hawai'i
According to Barbara Wavell, "Yap is known throughout the world for its giant stone money. Sometimes taller than the height of a man, this money is the largest and, many say, the most unusual form of money in the world. It consists of stone wheels of crystallized calcite shaped like millstones that are mined in Palau, 250 miles from Yap, and originally transported across the ocean on rafts attached to outrigger canoes. Many Yapese were killed in storms and accidents during transport, and, therefore, stone money was relatively rare, as well as somewhat restricted in size. These stone wheels, called rai, could be as small as seven inches across but were mined in larger and larger sizes once European traders...supplied iron tools for mining and began to transport the stone wheels on sailing ships." (Wavel, Barbara, Arts and Crafts of Micronesia, Bess Press, 2010, pp. 77-78)
To read the complete lot description, see:
Extremely Rare and Large Currency Disc, Yap Islands, Caroline Islands
(https://www.bonhams.com/auction/28365/lot/6/extremely-rare-and-large-currency-disc-yap-islands-caroline-islands/)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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