Northwest Coast
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Crooked Beak Mask
Randy Stiglitz
CA$8,800.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
10 x 18.5 x 19″ (mask only)
36.5 x 24 x 25″ (including bark & stand)
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Swan Bentwood Box
Douglas David
CA$8,600.00Red Cedar wood, Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
Specific 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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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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Raven, Shaman, Kingfisher & Hawkman Rattle
Shawn Karpes
CA$8,600.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
Red Cedar wood Base
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Bakwas 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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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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Eagle & Killerwhale Bentwood Box
Corey Bulpitt
CA$8,400.00Red Cedar wood, Yellow Cedar wood
Specific 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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Tsonokwa (Wild Woman) Mask
Raymond Shaw
CA$8,400.00Red Cedar wood, Horse hair, Acrylic paint
14 x 14 x 8″ (mask only)
26 x 17 x 8″ (including hair)
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Ulthma-koke Mask
Joe David
CA$8,400.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Feathers, Acrylic paint
11 x 8 x 7″ (mask only)
14 x 13 x 9.5″ (including bark & feathers)
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Ancestor Portrait Mask
Henry Green
CA$8,400.00Red Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint, Horse hair
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Killerwhale Panel
Philip Gray
SOLDRed Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
SOLD – For artist commission inquiries, please contact us at [email protected]
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Crooked Beak Mask
Robert Saunders
CA$8,300.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
31 x 12 x 24″ (including bark & stand)
8 x 9 x 21.5″ (mask only)
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Supernatural Carver (Beaver) Bentwood Box
Reuben Mack
CA$8,200.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint, Otter fur
“Back then the Bella Coola believed that all animals possessed supernatural powers and abilities. One of them was the beaver. They believed that the beaver did not just carve with his teeth. But carved with crooked-handled adzes. The beaver was a prized possession by the nuxalk people.
I’ve seen the work of these beavers and the carving marks they leave on a tree resemble the same textures we use with our own carving tools. They seem to be very calculated beings and must put an enormous amount of time into the craft. Which reminds me as a woodcarver, maybe we’re not much different from these beings after all.” – Reuben Mack
Specific 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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Eagle Frontlet
Charles Peter Heit
CA$8,200.00Birch wood, Abalone, Ivory
For 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.
A frontlet is a forehead mask attached to a woven headpiece. It is worn by chiefs and high-ranking individuals as a display of crests and status. Frontlets are often decorated with materials that are symbols of wealth and power: abalone shell, operculum shell, sea lion whiskers, feathers and/or ermine pelts.
The intelligent Eagle symbolizes status, power, peace and friendship.
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Moon Woman Mask [Edition 5]
Trace Yeomans
CA$8,000.00Cast Forton
Hand painted on board, Acrylic paint
Framed
Limited edition 5 of 12
11.5 x 11.5 x 4″ (Mask only)
21 x 21 x 4.5″ (Framed) -
Moon Woman Mask [Edition 4]
Trace Yeomans
CA$8,000.00Cast Forton
Hand painted on board, Acrylic paint
Framed
Limited edition 4 of 12
11.5 x 11.5 x 4″ (Mask only)
21 x 21 x 4.5″ (Framed) -
Moon Woman Mask [Edition 3]
Trace Yeomans
CA$8,000.00Cast Forton
Hand painted on board, Acrylic paint
Framed
Limited edition 3 of 12
11.5 x 11.5 x 4″ (Mask only)
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Guu Geet Mask
Joe David
CA$8,000.00Alder wood, Goat Hair, Dowels, Acrylic paint
15 x 12 x 8″ (including hair)
11 x 10 x 7″ (mask only) -
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Beaver & Eagle Fish Bowl
Derek J. White
CA$8,000.00Sterling Silver; Repousse, Engraved
Derek White’s extraordinary Beaver & Eagle Fish Bowl, created in the traditional Haida form and utilizing the ancient technique of repousse to add dimension, demonstrates his articulate master carving and artistry skills. Containers such as bowls were traditionally created out of Cedar or Alder wood and utilized in daily life. The chosen medium of silver serves as a contemporary progression of this ancient art form while illustrating the intricate foundational links which combine cultural heritage with the arts.
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Bakwas Mask
Raymond Shaw
CA$7,900.00Red Cedar wood, Horse hair, Acrylic paint
15 x 15 x 5″ (mask only)
24 x 19 x 5″ (including hair)
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Resilience Canoe Bentwood Box
Bruce Alfred
CA$7,900.00Red Cedar wood, Leather cord, Acrylic paint
Specific 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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Raven Shaman Rattle
Joe David
CA$7,800.00Alder wood, Acrylic paint
3.5 x 4 x 10.5″
8.25 x 4 x 9.75″ (including stand)
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Kwagul Raven and Thunderbird Bentwood Box
Kevin Daniel Cranmer
CA$7,800.00Red Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
Specific 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.