Kumugwe or Chief of the Undersea World Mask TsimshianThis Kumugwe Mask by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Johnathan Henderson (Wa'nu'kw) is hand carved in red cedar and painted in white, black, orange, red, blue, grey, and copper acrylic. The Kumugwe, Komokwa, or Chief of the Undersea World Symbol represents the Wealthy One and is the mythical King of the Supernatural Undersea World. He is also called the Copper Maker. The King or Guardian of the Sea is a very powerful and wealthy ruler who lives in a great House
Displaying the crest of my Tlingit ancestor Chief Andáa
It has been carved from sterling silver
titled and signed by the artist
it will take around 3 - 4 weeks to have the ring carved to your size
The mask is painted in blue
1 inch or 2 1/2 centimeters wide and the weight is about 37 grams or about 1
11 1/2 inches or 29 centimeters wide
puffins were sought after for their colourful little beaks
Image size measures about 11
It measures 26 inches or 66 centimeters high and is finished with seven bundles of white horsehair on the fin's back
The print is about 22 1/4 inches or 56 1/2 centimeters wide and 15 inches or 38 centimeters high
Including the stand