Salish Bracelet Bentwood Box
Dimensions: 5“
Type: Red and Yellow Cedar
Year: 2021
Salish bracelets were collected in the 18th and 19th century, and they were traditionally made with goat horn. What was historically a beautiful, yet exquisite heirloom has now been re-introduced into contemporary design work by Salish Artists of today.
This bentwood box shows a depiction of Margaret’s version of this type of design. The pattern is comprised of a traditional Salish aesthetic, providing the mesmerizing appeal of this once ancient practice.
Dimensions: 5“
Type: Red and Yellow Cedar
Year: 2021
Salish bracelets were collected in the 18th and 19th century, and they were traditionally made with goat horn. What was historically a beautiful, yet exquisite heirloom has now been re-introduced into contemporary design work by Salish Artists of today.
This bentwood box shows a depiction of Margaret’s version of this type of design. The pattern is comprised of a traditional Salish aesthetic, providing the mesmerizing appeal of this once ancient practice.
Dimensions: 5“
Type: Red and Yellow Cedar
Year: 2021
Salish bracelets were collected in the 18th and 19th century, and they were traditionally made with goat horn. What was historically a beautiful, yet exquisite heirloom has now been re-introduced into contemporary design work by Salish Artists of today.
This bentwood box shows a depiction of Margaret’s version of this type of design. The pattern is comprised of a traditional Salish aesthetic, providing the mesmerizing appeal of this once ancient practice.