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The False Face Carvings vary in both size and quality. Those in the lower price points are smaller (about 2") and less detailed, and those in the higher price points tend to be larger (about 4") and more detailed. They come in assorted designs.
Smaller than the traditional False Face masks, these unique False Face Guardian Masks are hand-carved from wood with deerskin leather ties for the hair and a loop for hanging at the top. Each one is different.The mask alone measure about 3" long and are 2" to 2.5" wide. They weigh approximately 25 grams. They may or may not come signed by the artist.
Smaller than the traditional False Face masks, this unique False Face Guardian Mask is hand-carved from wood with white tail deer leather ties for the hair and a loop for hanging at the top. All shipments outside of the U.S. require a U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit.
This false face mask was hand carved by Gene Thomas from wood and has real horse tail hair and a cow leather strap. The artist signed the back of the mask.
This unique mask is hand carved from wood and has real horse tail hair.
This false face mask was hand carved by Paul Longboat from wood and has a cow leather strap. The artist signed the back of the mask.
These Native-made Iroquois peace pipes are made from soapstone. You will get one similar to the one shown, but not the exact item. There will be slight variation from pipe to pipe in design, feathers, and beads used. The Iroquois False Face Pipe measures 5.5" (13.75 cm) long, and weighs about 2.5 oz. The size of the carving is 3" long by 1" wide. These pipes come with leather ties, beads and feathers. These pipes are made by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist in...
These beautiful smudge pots are hand-carved and etched with various designs by an Iroquois artist. They are made of soapstone and come in flat or rounded styles. For our current designs, see the pictures above. The 4" to 5" pots weigh 13 oz, and the 2" to 3" pots weigh 5 oz.
These necklaces comes bagged with a card describing how Native Americans used arrowheads to obtain food, shelter, and clothing. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
The Iroquois Hair Tie is made from a clam shell disc, goose feathers, glass beads, and has deerskin trim. There will be slight variation from piece to piece. White tail deer are not endangered and are not subject to CITES. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
These Native-made Iroquois peace pipes are made from soapstone. You will get one similar to the one shown, but not the exact item. There will be slight variation from pipe to pipe. The Iroquois large eagle pipe measures approximately 11.5" long. These pipes come with leather ties, beads and feathers. They are wrapped with a rabbit fur piece and dyed leather. These pipes are made by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
This is a Native-made Iroquois peace pipe. This pipe comes with leather ties, beads and feathers. It is wrapped with dyed leather.