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This necklace is made by Gloria McConini, frequently referred to as "Mrs. Beaver" in Quebec, Canada using traditional Native smoked moosehide and various animal parts. Neck strap is approximately 22" - 24" long.This animal is not an endangered species and is not subject to CITES.A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
The mini Ojibwa moose callers can be used as ornaments. It is non-functional.Length: 2"Diameter of large opening: 0.50"Diameter of small opening: 0.25"Weight: 0.10 lbs.
These birchbark mosquito houses are made in Ontario by Ojibwa artisans. They come with a hanger and make great ornaments.Native Made.
These rustic napkin rings are made from birchbark and trimmed with sweetgrass and porcupine quills. They are 2" long and 1.5" wide. Most of these are made by the Micmac in the Gaspe region of Quebec.Native Made.
These handmade porcupine quill boxes are one-of-a-kind. They are made by Ojibwa artisans from Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. Native Americans use these to store jewelry and small household items. Beautiful and unique, they are made from birch bark bases covered with designs made of natural and dyed porcupine quills. Most have natural-colored backgrounds and are trimmed with sweet grass.Sizes will vary from about 1" in diameter to boxes that are 12" or wider.North American porcupines are...
This beautiful Ojibwa porcupine quill box is a one-of-a-kind box handmade by an Ojibwa artisan from Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. Native Americans use these boxes to store jewelry and small household items. Beautiful and unique, the boxes are made from birch bark bases covered with designs made of natural and dyed porcupine quills and are trimmed with sweet grass.The number of quill boxes being produced these days is negligible. Many of the women who used to make these have either...
These necklaces are strung porcupine quills in a variety of colors.
From start to finish these carvings are done by hand. The Ojibwa artisans source the wood from Sumac trees harvested in Canada and each piece is hand carved. Each carving is unique. The design emphasizes the contrast of the bark pith and the wood grain. The design has a graceful fluidity. Order Code Size Length Width 484-XS Extra Small 6-7.5" 1.5" 484-S Small 7.5-9" 1.5-2" 484-L Large 9 -11" 2.5" The size and width shown are approximate. A sample extra large sumac owls is 12.5" tall by 4"...
The souvenir totem poles are carved from white cedar harvested in Canada by Ojibwa artisans and are hand painted. Here is a link to a bio of Wilmer Nadjiwon, a well-known carver from Ontario, Canada: https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2018/01/26/a-valiant-indigenous-life-and-the-embodiment-of-resilience.html ...
The totem village is a cute combination of our Birchbark Tee-Pee with Canoe and Ojibwa Totem Pole. The totem and tee-pee are approximately 4.25" tall and 6" wide at the base. They weigh about 1.7 ounces (48 grams). The souvenir totem poles are carved from white cedar by Ojibwa artisans and are hand painted.
The Mini War Drum Pendant is made from deerskin leather and decorated with plastic beads.One pendant measures 1" by 0.75" in size. It weighed 8 grams. White tail deer are not endangered and are not subject to CITES. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
The White Papoose Necklace is made from leather and decorated with seedbeads.Overall Length: 17"Teepee: 3" x 3"Neckstrap:19"
This Ojibwa necklace is made with a real North American porcupine quill and wooden feather pendant and is decorated with brass and glass beads. The pendant is hung on a white tail deer leather strap.This necklace was assembled by Ojibwa artisans on Manitoulin Island in Canada. We have a limited number of these necklaces and do not expect to get more once they are sold out. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA. ...