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Aboriginal Eagle Carving by Leo Mitchell

Aboriginal Eagle Carving by Leo Mitchell

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Aboriginal Eagle Carving by Leo Mitchell

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UPC: 00056465
Brand: Aboriginal -

Carver: Leo Mitchell
Penelakut Island

Dimensions: 6”x15”x1”
Weight: 0.263kg

Carved 2022

Actual product colour may vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor.

Eagle Mythology: Eagle can be a symbol of power. Eagle belongs to the supernatural world and is next in line to Thunderbird. The down from the eagle is a symbol of peace and would be sprinkled before guests in welcome dances. Eagle feathers are used in ritual and as decoration for masks and other carvings. Eagle's beak is shorter than Raven's and has a downward curve. Often the tongue is evident.

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