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American Eagle Hand Carved Seri Ironwood Bookends circa 1960.
Vintage sculpture of the American Eagle Carved in Seri Ironwood bookends. …
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American Eagle Hand Carved Seri Ironwood Bookends circa 1960.
Vintage sculpture of the American Eagle Carved in Seri Ironwood bookends.
Handmade large carved wood eagle sculptures 1960s.
Vintage pair of Seri Ironwood animal hand-carved sculpture of the American Eagle.
Vintage Hand carved wooden beautiful design decorative bird eagle sculptures.
Set of 2 carved wood figure of an Eagle sculptures from the 1960s.
These eagle figure perched on a wooden trunk would be a great eye-catcher in any room or interior.
Great condition.
Natural dark brown color.
Dimensions for each: 10.5" H x 4.5" W x 3.5" D.
Vintage hand carved Ironwood Southwestern seri sculpture of eagles.
Ironwood Hand crafted in amazing detail from one of earth's hardest natural ironwood.
This are authentic art pieces crafted in the Sonoran Desert from native Olneya ironwood.
Found almost exclusively in the desert of Arizona, this tree is truly one of nature's wonders.
North American Southwestern desert ironwood gets its name from its amazing hardness and heavy weight (similar to petrified wood). Though this wood is very difficult to work, it is meticulously carved and etched to reveal incredible detail.
in Very nice polished heavy dark wood, no dents with a smooth finish overall excellent condition with beautiful visible wood grains.
"Mexican ironwood carvings is a handcraft that began with the Seri indigenous people of the state of Sonora. The wood comes from Olneya tesota, a Sonora Desert tree commonly called ironwood (palo fierro in Spanish). It is a slow growing important shade tree found in northwest Mexico and the southwest U.S. The wood it produces is so dense that it lacks air bubbles and sinks in water. The Ironwood comes from the heavy, dense heart wood that trees produce. The wood is one of the heaviest in the world. Traditionally, it was used for firewood and charcoal with some carving. In the mid-20th century, the Seri had to move from their traditional home of Tiburon Island to the mainland, around the same time tourism was developing in Kino Bay.
The first to carve ironwood for sale was Jose Astorga, who began with other materials and ironwood for utilitarian items. In the 1960s, he began carving ironwood figures which sold well to tourists and others followed. The craft began to be widely distributed in the 1970s, with non Seris beginning to carve, introducing animals from other areas as subjects, and the use of power tools. Carving, charcoal production and loss of habitat has put pressure on the ironwood tree, which the Mexican government declared protected in 1994. Although carving is still permitted, the price of the wood has increased and production has decreased.".
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- Dimensions
- 4.5ʺW × 3.5ʺD × 10.5ʺH
- Styles
- American Classical
- Period
- Mid 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- good good less
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