Showing items held at 13 different institutions.
Showing items held at 13 different institutions.
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Grey clay figure, with traces of a red slip; consists of a head wearing a headdress or with chin length hair. The facial features are almost completely worn except for slight indentations outlining the face and mouth along with minor protrusions for the nose and eyes. The figure has a long cylindrical neck. The back is slightly rounded.
Jug with a body that tapers towards the base and has a rounded shoulder with a wide mouth.
Grey clay figure, with an orange slip, consisting of a head wearing an ear plug. The facial features are almost completely worn except for slight indentations outlining the face and eyes. The top and left side of the face have broken off. The back is flat.
Jug with a rounded shoulder, an inverted cone-shaped body, and a neck that tapers to a narrow mouth.
Bowl with a flared foot and a body that flares outwards at the rim. Painted (?) with an inscription in black on the outside near the base and on the inside near the rim.
Pottery sherd from a bowl or dish with a flat base and sides that curve outwards to a wide rim. Glazed (?) red on the inner surface.
Large, carved, wooden, raven hamatsa mask with a long, tall, beak and cutout nostrils. The beak is hinged with pieces of rubber nailed to either side. The beak is painted black with a red mouth and noses. Along the back of the nose to the back of the mouth are red U-forms and other shapes outlined in white. The eyes are white, outlined in black, surrounded by red on a white, ovoid shaped background; brow is black. The inside of the mask is hollow with the exception of twine used to open and close the beak. The top has short pieces of cedar creating a fringe, while the back has longer strips that hang over the wearer. Intertwined in the cedar are many feathers. There is a piece of cloth that hangs down over the front of the wearer. The mask is painted black, red, and white with Northwest Coast stylized designs.
Purple damask silk vest with black borders. The vest has a short standing collar, top and side openings with elaborate frog closures. There is a black endless knot appliqué, with green and pink detail, on the upper centre front. There is a wide black border with a thin floral trim around the collar, armholes and bottom hem. There are front, back and side slits. The purple damask is woven containing prunus and bamboo motifs. The inner lining is blue silk.
Purple damask silk vest with black borders. The vest has a short standing collar, top and side openings with elaborate frog closures. There is a black endless knot appliqué, with white and pink detail, on the upper centre front. There is a wide black border with a thin floral trim around the collar, armholes and bottom hem. There are front, back and side slits. The purple damask is woven containing prunus and bamboo motifs. The inner lining is blue silk.
Purple damask silk vest with black borders. The vest has a short standing collar and a side opening with elaborate frog closures. There is a black endless knot appliqué, with white and green detail, on the upper centre front. There is a wide black border with a thin floral trim around the collar, armholes and bottom hem. There are front, back and side slits. The purple damask is woven containing prunus and bamboo motifs. The inner lining is blue silk.