SOLD Eagle Moon Mask (Native American Art)

This one-of-a-kind carving has been sold, but we can acquire a similar piece. Contact us if you’d like a custom order.

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Native American art - 24" diameter, yellow and red cedar, hand carved and painted wall panel.

Six faces look out at us from a blue and black moon. A carved mask in the centre is an Eagle’s head with shining abalone eyes.  An Eagle head above painted on the background circle.  A human face on each wing joint, on the eagle's forehead, and one reversed at the bottom on the tail refer to the relationship between the Eagle and Humans. 

 

Nu-Chah-Nulth master carver Patrick Amos has lived his life in the presence of Eagles on the west coast of Vancouver Island.  He practices his culture and has a deep understanding of Indigenous beliefs.  Eagles are considered sacred by Indigenous People on the West Coast.   Its' feathers are widely used in ceremonies. 

Read about Patrick Amos.

 

 

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