Thunderbird Paddle
Availability: Only 1 available
Yellow Cedar, Acrylic paint
61 x 6 x 1.5" (154.94 x 15.24 x 3.81cm)
CA$2,300.00
Only 1 available
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Yellow Cedar, Acrylic paint
Availability: Only 1 available
Yellow Cedar, Acrylic paint
CA$2,300.00
Only 1 available
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Yellow Cedar, Acrylic paint
Dimensions | 61 x 6 x 1.5" (154.94 x 15.24 x 3.81cm) |
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Product Number | I-86953 |
Artist | Dawson Matilpi-Peel |
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Nation | Kwakwaka'wakw Nation |
Description |
Red Cedar wood, Operculum shell, Acrylic paint
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Spoons and ladles were traditionally made from either cedar wood or the horn of a mountain sheep, and their handles were carved with family crest images. Historically, these exquisitely sculptured objects were primarily created by people in Northern Nations, and were highly sought after by other nations. During potlatches [festive gatherings], cedar ladles decorated with the hosting family’s crests were used to serve food, while the elaborately carved mountain sheep spoons were distributed as gifts among the many guests.
Today, spoon and ladle productions are based on these traditional objects and are meant to be both objects of function and display. In addition to traditional mediums such as cedar wood, goat or mountain sheep horn, many modern-day spoons and ladles are constructed of gold, silver and pewter.
Sterling Silver, Engraved
Maple wood base included
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