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Catalog Number

CAS 2003-0008-0012   CAS 2003-0008-0012; Spoon
Category Carvings; Culinary Items
Object Name Spoon
Culture Haida or Tlingit
Global Region North America
Country Canada or USA
State/Prov./Dist. British Columbia or Alaska
County
Other Geographic Data Northwest Coast
Maker's Name Unknown
Date of Manufacture ca. early to mid 1900s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Mountain sheep or goat horn; Metal: Copper
Description Spoon or ladle carved as two separate pieces which are fastened together with 3 small copper rivets; Elongated, bowl-shaped portion of spoon has been steamed and carved to shape and is translucent with dark brown striations; Elongated, tapered, and curved handle is carved from the hollowed distal end of a black horn and shows two faces, one atop the other; The lower face appears more human-like than the upper one and has large eyes and a human nose, while the upper face has large eyes, an indeterminate nose and a very wide row of teeth.
Dimensions (cm) Width = 5.4, Thickness = 2.9, Length = 22.3