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6.8" Alfred Seaweed Kwagiulth Northwest coast sterling silver cuff bracelet

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Alfred Seaweed Kwagiulth Northwest coast sterling silver hand carved cuff bracelet. Solid sterling silver, signed as shown with no issues very clean pre-owned condition. Weight and measurements in pictures. It would be a struggle to find a better example of this artists work.

Alfred Seaweed was born May 22, 1949 in Alert Bay, a small fishing village off the northeastern coast of Vancouver Island. This area is representative of the Kwagiulth Nation, a tribe that inhabits mainly the southern region of the province. Alfred takes the Sisiutl (double headed sea serpent), from his mother, and the eagle, from his father, as his family crests. Alfred is a descent from a large family of carvers, so it was only natural that he began carving. In 1978 Alfred apprenticed under Lloyd Wadhams, a prominent Kwagiulth artist also from Alert Bay, who is now deceased.

Lloyd taught Alfred the art of jewellery carving, using silver and gold as his mediums. Alfreds style is traditionally Kwagiulth depicting motifs that are common to the Kwagiulth mythology. Alfred is a well-respected artist in the native community as he avidly preserves the carving traditions of his ancestors for future generations.
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    Alfred Seaweed Kwagiulth Northwest coast sterling silver hand carved cuff bracelet. Solid sterling silver, signed as shown with no issues very clean pre-owned condition. Weight and measurements in pictures. It would be a struggle to find a better example of this artists work.

    Alfred Seaweed was born May 22, 1949 in Alert Bay, a small fishing village off the northeastern coast of Vancouver Island. This area is representative of the Kwagiulth Nation, a tribe that inhabits mainly the southern region of the province. Alfred takes the Sisiutl (double headed sea serpent), from his mother, and the eagle, from his father, as his family crests. Alfred is a descent from a large family of carvers, so it was only natural that he began carving. In 1978 Alfred apprenticed under Lloyd Wadhams, a prominent Kwagiulth artist also from Alert Bay, who is now deceased.

    Lloyd taught Alfred the art of jewellery carving, using silver and gold as his mediums. Alfreds style is traditionally Kwagiulth depicting motifs that are common to the Kwagiulth mythology. Alfred is a well-respected artist in the native community as he avidly preserves the carving traditions of his ancestors for future generations.

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