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Basketry Covered Bottle2016-104/1

The grass is dye, orange, brown, and green.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
glass, spruce root, cedar bark, grass and dye
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Covered Bottle2016-44/8
Water Bottle2013-165/11

The ink is black and red.

Culture
Coast Salish: Swinomish
Material
plastic and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Bottle1-1013
Bottle3177/4

Peruvian pot. Bottle is made from a dark grey clay, with a burnished surface. Two nearly identical bottles, round and bulbous at bottom and with long tubular necks, make up the vessel, and are connected at body and by a corrugated bridge extending between the necks. A parrot is perched on the top of one bottle, with a large beak, protruding eyes, and wings tucked close to its body.

Culture
Andes
Material
clay
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bottle3177/3

Peruvian pot. Black clay bottle is round and bulbous, with a tall neck leading to a slightly flared lip. A monkey clings to the neck and shoulder of the pot by his feet and tail, serving as a handle. Around the body of the pot are printed in relief two rows of feline-like figures, with triangular heads, pointed ears, round eyes and open mouths showing prominent teeth, with arched backs and curved tails. These crouch on a background of small raised dots. The pot is partially burnished.

Culture
Andes
Material
clay
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bottle3177/2

Peruvian pot. Bottle takes the shape of a woman sitting cross-legged on a squared pedestal base. She wears a headdress that wraps her head at back from forehead to chin, with squares protuberances on the top corners and flaps at the bottom. A band across her brow holds two round flower motifs. A large collar surrounds her neck, and her hand rest on her knees. The bottle’s tubular handle emerges from the back of the figure’s head, arcing down to connect with the pedestal she sits on. A spout emerges from its top. Handle is painted a rust-red, as is the woman’s face, collar, and outlines along the edges of the base. The rest of the object is a mottled orange-brown.

Culture
Andes
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bottle3177/1

Light brown-yellow clay bottle, mottled with orange. Pot takes the shape of a man with one leg kneeling, the other bent and supporting his elbow. His hands grip a tool or instrument held on an angle against his torso. Face has a protruding nose, smiling mouth, and rounded chin. Figure wears a cloak with hood, his head topped by a feline-like figure whose head and shoulders extend over the man’s forehead. At back, the bottle’s tubular handle arcs between the head and shoulder, with a spout emerging from the top. Handle is brown-red in colour.

Culture
Andes
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bottle2990/363

Double spout, salt glazed bridge handle bottle with flat base, yellow-green paint and four double fruit forms in body. Straight tubular spout with flanged and flat lips, one blind spout in the other side. Breakage repaired.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
adhesive, clay and paint
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bottle2990/354

Grey-brown double spout bottle with bridge handle. Falcon design in blind spout, compressed ovoid body, and flat base. Burnished surface; molded technique. Painted and incised geometrical decoration of six reed stamp circles and two "eye of god” motifs on tail below falcon head. Traces of red-brown pigment. Broken and restored.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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