The Horga'hn, the Risian symbol of sexuality, whose display calls for Jamaharohn, is made from solid cast resin and painted as rough carved wood. The Horga'hn was also seen in Riker's quarters in latter episodes: "Future Imperfect," "Qpid," "The Game."
This statuette was carried by Patrick Stewart in the Star Trek: TNG season three episode #167 “Captain’s Holiday,” which aired the week of April 2, 1990. In this episode Captain Picard visits a Risian resort for a much-needed rest but instead finds himself in the middle of an adventure with Vash, a Ferengi called Sovak and Boratus and Ajur, two Vorgons from the future, to find the Tox Uthat, a secret weapon from the future. The Horga’hn is the Risian symbol of sexuality, whose display calls for Jamaharohn. The Horga’hn was also seen in Commander Riker’s quarters in latter episodes such as “Future Imperfect” and “Conundrum. The sold cast resin statuette is approximately 12 inches high and painted brown and light brown to look like rough carved wood. “Profiles In History Hollywood Auction 44 Lot 1510, Sunday, March 15, 2011 - Dan Curry, Visual Effects Supervisor on Star Trek The Next Generation.
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