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Nativo americano Madera de cedro Silbato | Ex-Museo - 18 cm
N.º 83431485
Nativo americano Madera de cedro Silbato | Ex-Museo - 18 cm
Experience the resonant heritage of the Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka’wakw) tribe with this hand-carved cedar whistle, a cultural artifact from the mid-19th century. Previously part of the Cincinnati Museum collection, this Native American whistle bears the historical mark of "Charly" and is a testament to the rich traditions of North American indigenous craftsmanship.
We are privileged to offer an authentic Native American Kwakiutl tribe whistle, meticulously hand-carved from cedar wood and dating back to the mid-19th century, specifically between 1840 CE to 1860 CE. Measuring 181mm in length, 44mm wide, and 25mm thick, this instrument exemplifies the Kwakiutl tribe's artisanship and their connection to the spiritual and natural world.
The whistle features a mouthpiece with two air holes, designed to create a loud, distinctive sound once used in ceremonial contexts. The careful binding with twisted string indicates the value placed on preserving such instruments. The name "Charly" inscribed under the museum label adds a personal dimension to the artifact's history.
Signs of repair and aged adhesive residue suggest this whistle has been carefully maintained, highlighting its importance over generations. Despite abrasions, darkening, and small chips, the whistle's condition is impressive, showcasing a desirable patina that speaks to its age and use.
Accompanied by an old inventory label marked “122” from the Cincinnati Museum, this whistle's journey from a private collection in West Jordan, Utah, to being showcased within a museum context, adds layers to its provenance, making it a highly collectible piece.
VISUAL ANALYSIS REPORT:
The Kwakiutl cedar whistle is carved with a simplicity that belies its cultural significance. The presence of two air holes on the mouthpiece suggests it was used to produce a variety of sounds, possibly for communication or during rituals. The string binding and inscriptions indicate a history of use and care, adding to its authenticity as a historical piece. The darkened areas and patina throughout the whistle contribute to its aesthetic and historical value, telling a story of its journey through time and its role in the practices of the Kwakiutl people.
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