Description: Beautifully handcrafted by the talented artisan Wayne Sky of the Iroquois Cayuga tribe in Canada, this exquisite soapstone carving depicts symbolic meanings with a warrior on turtle with corn and a tobacco leaf. This traditional piece showcases intricate details and reflects the rich cultural heritage of Canadian Aboriginal artwork. A unique addition to any collection, this authentic piece is a true testament to the skill and artistry of the Indigenous peoples of Canada. very good condition shows small imperfections most notably a small chip where warrior joins turtle shell and is seen in the provided photos, signed by the artist, see photos This 4 Inch tall item was obtained at an Estate Auction in Southern Ontario Canada near Cayuga Ontario where many such carvings were being sold. Some of Wayne Skys works can be found at: https://bayofspirits.com WAYNE SKYBorn: August 28, 1949Place of Birth: Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario. Wayne’s given name is SIN-HAS which means tall forest. He is a member of the Wolf Clan of the Cayuga Nation.An iron worker by trade, Wayne is self taught and began carving medicine masks as a hobby at age 13. In 1980 he began working full time as an artist. He carves primarily in stone and bone.In 1984 Wayne won 1st prize at the Pasedena Art Show, Pasedena California.One of his works “Eagle Dancer” was given as a gift to Boris Yeltsin.Please refer to the provided photos for further details. Please feel free to ask questions regarding this listing
Price: 224.95 CAD
Location: Simcoe, Ontario
End Time: 2024-11-24T14:46:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.73 CAD
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Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Featured Refinements: Inuit Carving
Material: Soapstone
Tribal Affiliation: Iroquois
Artisan: Wayne Sky
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Handmade: Yes
Modified Item: No
Culture: Canadian Aboriginal