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Section 3
Wood Carving in Oceania

New Guinean Wood Carvings
With its diverse cultural heritage, the island of New Guinea holds some of the most striking art in all of Oceania.
Malagan Carvings
New Ireland, a large island in Melanesia, is most known for its elaborate wooden carvings used in traditional rituals and ceremonies.
Wood Carving in the Caroline Islands
The Caroline Islands boast a rich history of traditional art, including elaborate wood carvings, sculptures, textiles, and ornaments.
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