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Northwest Coast Haida Hand Carved-Bentwood Transformation "Abstract" Box!

$ 171.57

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Artisan: Joey Belluse
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Tribal Affiliation: Northwest Coast First Nation Haida
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Authentic Northwest Coast First Nation Haida Hand Carved
    Steamed-Bentwood Transformation "Abstract" Box!
    Artist: Signed, carved, painted, Handmade steamed-curved bentwood box process by Haida carver-artist Joey Belluse (Signed).
    Bentwood Box Size: 5-1/4" Tall x 4-1/2" Wide x 4-1/2" Deep Cedar,  Net Weight: 14.9 oz.. (Unpackaged)
    New-Excellent Condition-excellent quality-artistry! Please view photo's.
    Excellent Unique Bentwood Box!
    Bentwood Box
    The Bentwood Box is a uniquely fabricated container in which a single plank of wood is grooved where corners are desired. The wood is made pliable with heat and moisture and bent to form a four-sided shape. Wooded pegs or laces secure the two ends. Then the box shape is attached to a bottom piece of wood, which has been grooved on its edges to fit. The top, which is optional, is grooved to fit the sides.
    The Native people of the Pacific Northwest Coast, including parts of southern Alaska, western British Columbia and southern Washington traditionally produced Bentwood Boxes.
    The boxes and chests were used as storage containers, the watertight ones for holding hot rocks and water for cooking, and the highly decorated ones as symbols of wealth. They range in size from small (measured in inches) to massive (large enough to provide seating).