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Great Horned Owl Mask
Tom Patterson
CA$8,400.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Feathers, Acrylic paint
22 x 12 x 8″ (mask only)
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Sea Eagle Mask
Tom D. Hunt
CA$8,500.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
31 x 29 x 13.5″ (including base)
Currently on display at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel
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Bak’was Mask
Raymond Shaw
CA$8,500.00Red Cedar wood, Horse hair, Acrylic paint
17 x 14.5 x 7″ (mask only)
26 x 18 x 7″ (including hair)
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Raven, Shaman, Kingfisher & Hawkman Rattle
Shawn Karpes
CA$8,600.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paintRed Cedar wood Base
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Eagle, Bear & Killerwhale Model Pole
Gryn White
CA$8,600.00Argillite, Catlinite, 14K Yellow Gold, Mastodon Ivory, Abalone shellFor more details on shipping Ivory outside of Canada, please click here and then click open the Shipping section and scroll down to read more on Shipping Restrictions.
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Bear with Salmon Trout Head Bentwood Box
Adonis David
CA$8,800.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
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Ancestor Stylized Mask
Joe David
CA$9,000.00Red Cedar Wood, Acrylic Paint, Cedar Bark
13 x 8.25 x 9″ (including bark)
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Ulthma-koke Mask
Joe David
CA$9,000.00Red Cedar wood, Horse Hair, Bear Pelt, Feathers, Acrylic paint
13 x 8 x 7″ (mask only)
26 x 17 x 10.5″ (including hair & feathers)
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Eagle Feast Dish
Garner Moody
CA$9,200.00Yellow Cedar wood
A ceremonial dish, also known as a feast dish or potlatch dish, was a treasured heirloom which families brought out for great feasts as a gesture of hospitality and welcoming. Presently, many ceremonial dishes are carved in miniature form, meant for collectors who appreciate the historic and symbolic value behind each artwork. This aspect of the art is considered to be a contemporary turn that northwest coast native art has taken throughout the years.
Garner began carving at the early age of nine and, by age fifteen, he was carving his first piece of argillite. After moving to Vancouver in 1987, he spent the next two years working with renowned Haida artist Bill Reid on his Lootaas canoe and alongside a host of accomplished carvers such as Alfred Collinson, Rufus Moody, Giitsxaa, Nelson Cross, and Ding (Melvin) Hutchingson. Moody works in various mediums including cedar, gold, argillite and paper – all exemplifying his exquisite attention to detail and extraordinary artistic skills.
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Eagle Bentwood Box
Bruce Alfred
CA$9,350.00Red Cedar wood, Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paintSpecific and unique to the Northwest Coast People is the bentwood or bent-corner box or container. A most outstanding item of the First Nations people, it is a made from one single plank of wood through a lengthy steaming process – a method strictly adapted by the coastal peoples.
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