cigar case
cigar case
cigar case
A Huron-Wendat birchbark cigar box or case decorated with moosehair embroidery depicting floral motifs and possibly gathering and cooking scenes, made between 1875-1900. Gifted to the museum by the widow of Johannes Bruining-Lindo in 1948.
Museum documentation
Museum documentation, GRASAC generated
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birchbark; dyed moosehair; thread
The case is made of pieces of birchbark sewn with thread, with couching technique used along the edges. The birchbark has been ornamented with dyed moose hair embroidery with scenes from daily life depicting possibly gathering and cooking.
Lid (Recto): floral motifs, a bird, and a tripod with hanging cook pot. Base (Recto): floral motifs, woman carrying possibly an axe, ladle, pipe or tool(?); and a tripod with hanging cook pot. Lid (Verso): floral motifs, and a young girl carrying possibly an axe, ladle, pipe or tool(?). Base (Verso): floral motifs, woman carrying an axe, ladle, pipe or tool(?), and a tripod with hanging cook pot.
Lid is tight, case cannot be opened
Museum documentation
Provenance
Gifted to the museum by the widow of Johannes Bruining-Lindo in 1948.