
Northwest Coast Style Kumugwe/Komokwa Mask
The mask is called “Northwest Coast style” here to align with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act and because it is unclear if the maker is Indigenous or not. The mask is well-carved in red cedar and appears to have been carved in North America by a knowledgeable and skilled carver, rather than by someone overseas. There is a bear icon burned into the back of the mask that appears to be a signature. 22"H x18"W
1940s 22"H x 18"W
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest, United States
SIZE: 22"H x18"W
Original: $2,500.00
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Northwest Coast Style Kumugwe/Komokwa Mask
The mask is called “Northwest Coast style” here to align with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act and because it is unclear if the maker is Indigenous or not. The mask is well-carved in red cedar and appears to have been carved in North America by a knowledgeable and skilled carver, rather than by someone overseas. There is a bear icon burned into the back of the mask that appears to be a signature. 22"H x18"W
1940s 22"H x 18"W
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest, United States
SIZE: 22"H x18"W
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The mask is called “Northwest Coast style” here to align with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act and because it is unclear if the maker is Indigenous or not. The mask is well-carved in red cedar and appears to have been carved in North America by a knowledgeable and skilled carver, rather than by someone overseas. There is a bear icon burned into the back of the mask that appears to be a signature. 22"H x18"W
1940s 22"H x 18"W
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest, United States
SIZE: 22"H x18"W























