Engraved Silver Bracelet
Item number E19539-0 from the National Museum of Natural History.
Item number E19539-0 from the National Museum of Natural History.
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FROM CARD: "INVENTORIED 1979. FROM OLD EXHIBIT LABEL WITH CARD: "BRACELET.---HAMMERED OUT FROM A SILVER COIN AND ORNAMENTED WITH SCROLL WORK. TLINKIT INDIANS (KOLUSCHAN STOCK), ALASKA. 19,539. COLLECTED BY JAMES G. SWAN. THE TOOLS USED IN MAKING THESE BRACELETS ARE OF THE MOST PRIMITIVE [SIC] KIND, CONSISTING OF A HAMMER, COLD CHISEL, AND A SHARP STEEL CARVING TOOL. ON THE LARGER BRACELETS THE TOTEMIC DESIGN OF THE WEARER IS USUALLY CARVED." FROM CARD: 19539-19540. #19539 (TLINGIT) - ILLUS. IN USNM AR, 1888, PL. 8, FIG. 27, P. 260. SILVER BRACELETS ALSO BEAR THESE NUMBERS & ARE ON ONE CARD COVERING 19530-46."
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FROM CARD: "INVENTORIED 1979. FROM OLD EXHIBIT LABEL WITH CARD: "BRACELET.---HAMMERED OUT FROM A SILVER COIN AND ORNAMENTED WITH SCROLL WORK. TLINKIT INDIANS (KOLUSCHAN STOCK), ALASKA. 19,539. COLLECTED BY JAMES G. SWAN. THE TOOLS USED IN MAKING THESE BRACELETS ARE OF THE MOST PRIMITIVE [SIC] KIND, CONSISTING OF A HAMMER, COLD CHISEL, AND A SHARP STEEL CARVING TOOL. ON THE LARGER BRACELETS THE TOTEMIC DESIGN OF THE WEARER IS USUALLY CARVED." FROM CARD: 19539-19540. #19539 (TLINGIT) - ILLUS. IN USNM AR, 1888, PL. 8, FIG. 27, P. 260. SILVER BRACELETS ALSO BEAR THESE NUMBERS & ARE ON ONE CARD COVERING 19530-46."
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