Description: CHIEF POWHATAN'S MANTLE Up for auction is this Extremely Rare Museum Reproduction of Chief Powhatan's Mantle. Chief Powhatan was head of the Powhatan Indians and commonly known as the father of Pocahontas. This is a replica of his mantle or robe that he wore in the early 1600s.The Mantle consists of four buckskins sewn together with artificial sinew. The shell beadwork was hand sewn one-by-one with artificial sinew as well.The image on the Mantle consists of a central standing human-like figure flanked by two opposing four-legged figures. The three figures are surrounded by 34 circles representing the tribal nations of the Powhatan Confederacy. This reproduction has taken countless hours to recreate and contains 1000s of shell beads. The robe measures approximately 60" tall and 41" wide. Please see all pictures.
Price: 550 USD
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-26T16:09:53.000Z
Shipping Cost: 24.85 USD
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Culture: Native American: US