Joe Loux. | A soap berry or Xakw'l shal spoon made by the Tlingit people of British Columbia in Canada.
Joe Loux buys and sells authentic art with provenance made by Native American tribes such as the Tlingit tribe. Joe is a specialist in Oceanic art, Polynesian art, Siberian art, Chinese minority art and other tribal art.
Northwest Coast spoon, Xakw'l shal, Tlingit people, British Columbia, Canada, soap berry, sweet treat
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  • A soap berry spoon or 'Xakw'l Shal' made by the Tlingit people of British Columbia, Canada. This great example of Northwest Coast art dates to the mid-19th century.
  • A soap berry spoon or 'Xakw'l Shal' made by the Tlingit people of British Columbia, Canada. This great example of Northwest Coast art dates to the mid-19th century. This is a detail of the top of the spoon
  • The back of a soap berry spoon or 'Xakw'l Shal' made by the Tlingit people of British Columbia, Canada. This great example of Northwest Coast art dates to the mid-19th century.
  • A detail of the back of the soap berry spoon or 'Xakw'l Shal' made by the Tlingit people of British Columbia, Canada. This great example of Northwest Coast art dates to the mid-19th century.

Northwest Coast Soap Berry Spoon (Xakw’l Shal).

Tlingit people, British Columbia, Canada
Mid 19th-century
Wood
13″ (l) x 1 3/4″ (w) x 1/2″ (d)
SOLD

Date

3 May 2024

Category

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