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Myron Barnes (Tlingit) Native Hand Carved Vivid Poly-chrome Bear Rattle W/ Stand

$ 366.96

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Artisan: Myron Barnes
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Modified Item: No
  • Origin: Pacific Northwest
  • Design:: Native Design With Fur
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Condition: This item is previously owned. This rattle has very light ware, overall in great used condition. The stand works however it is not very sturdy, may have possibly been a after thought , its just not that secure. Please view all photos for the most accurate description.
  • Tribal Affiliation: (Tlingit)
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Material:: Alder Wood
  • Type:: Rattle ( Bear )
  • Specification:: Signed W/ Initials

    Description

    Myron Barnes (Tlingit) Native Hand Carved Vivid Poly-chrome Bear Rattle With Stand
    This is a vintage Myron Barnes Tlingit native alder wood bear rattle with a gorgeous vivid polychrome
    design. The bear is holding a copper design. The handle is wrapped in fur and comes with a stand.
    The bottom of this piece is signed with his initials. This rattle is approximately 13" tall by 3 3/4" wide by
    3 3/4" thick. On a personal note he always puts 13 cents in his rattles.
    *Bought from Artist*
    This item is previously owned. This rattle has very light ware, overall in great used condition. The stand works however it is
    not very sturdy, may have possibly been a after thought , its just not that secure. Please view all photos for the most accurate
    description.
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