Frog Bowl
This is a reproduction of a bowl in the Canadian Museum of History's Haida Gwaii collection. Although the original bowl was carved in cedar it has been reproduced in the black natural resin composite used with argillite reproductions. Length is 5 inches, color argillite black. The highly detailed exterior is typical work of the Haida carvers who worked in both argillite and cedar. Made in Canada.
This is a reproduction of a bowl in the Canadian Museum of History's Haida Gwaii collection. Although the original bowl was carved in cedar it has been reproduced in the black natural resin composite used with argillite reproductions. Length is 5 inches, color argillite black. The highly detailed exterior is typical work of the Haida carvers who worked in both argillite and cedar. Made in Canada.
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Argillite Reproductions
The Haida carvings in argillite are some of the finest presentations of totemic art. These reproductions are well made from original work in Canada, made in a natural resin composite with the heft and finish of the originals. These museum quality reproductions of the older work are available in a range of styles that can be more casually displayed so that the art can be enjoyed on an everyday basis.
The reproductions are made by Boma, a Canadian company producing a range of collectibles and giftware.
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Frog
The Frog, although not found in the territory of the northern Indians, plays a significant part in their mythology. It has been suggested that the lore of the frog came with their ancestors from Asia. The Frog is usually portrayed by a wide toothless mouth and flat nose, and showing feet and toes.