Cedar Hok-Hok Mask on base by Kwakiutl artist Sarah Daniels (nee Robertson)
- Nation: Kwakwaka' wakw art, Kwakiutl art, native artists Vancouver Island
- Artist: Daniels (nee Robertson), Sarah
- Type: Mask
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Hand carved, hand painted, designed and signed by Sarah Daniels (nee Robertson)
Gorgeous yellow cedar HOK-HOK Model Mask, on base by Kwakiulth Indigenous artist Sarah Daniels, born in Kingcome Inlet, British Columbia's Pacific Northwest Coast.
Excellent carving and painting all around. The Hok-Hok's head is adorned with traditional bark and rope from the cedar tree. The mask is standing on a pine base. It can be taken off easy. It's signed by the artist. Just another lovely piece of authentic, gorgeous and true Indigenous Art by an experienced artist - and it's coming direct from the artist.
Measurements: 18" long incl. cedar bark x 8" high x approx. 4" wide, total height when in base 14", base 8" x 3 1/2", can be taken out of base easy
Meaning: The Huk-Huk (or Hok-Hok) is one of the mythological Hamatsa (Cannibal dance) birds. They play a big part in the ceremony.
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