cigar case
cigar case
cigar case
Anishinaabe quilled cigar box or case with lid from the Lake Superior region. Made of birchbark trimmed with possibly silk ribbon and sewn with thread. Ornamented with dyed quillwork in floral and foliate motifs.
Museum documentation
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birchbark; dyed porcupine quills; red, green and blue silk(?) ribbon; paper lining; commercial thread
The case is made of pieces of birchbark trimmed with possibly silk(?) ribbon that have been sewn together with thread. The birchbark has been ornamented with dyed quillwork in floral and foliate motifs. The body of the case has a birchbark liner which extends above the outer birchbark sides. The lid fits securely over the liner and when in place it is flush with the body of the case. The lid of the case has been lined with paper.
Floral and foliate on all sides of case and lid
Old label on one side of the case reads: "Porcupine Quill / case / Lake Superior"
Provenance
About This GRASAC Record
Visit to Denver Art Museum of Alex Nahwegahbow and Ruth Phillips, assisted by Eric Berkemeyer and Kristin Strid on 22 Jan 2014.
47.4, -88.2
Old tag indicates Lake Superior