A rare ethnographic piece from the Ifugao/Igorot peoples of the Philippine Cordillera, presented in the uncommon two-headed trophy format historically associated with prestige and ritual status — a form with comparative parallels among the Dayak peoples of Indonesia. Measuring 34 x 11 inches, this museum-quality piece reflects the region's historical headhunting traditions and is offered as a collectible for anthropological study and serious collectors of Southeast Asian tribal material culture. Only one available.