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Vintage Inuit soapstone carving of a man in a parka.
This carving of Inuit art, traditionally made by the Indigenous …
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Vintage Inuit soapstone carving of a man in a parka.
This carving of Inuit art, traditionally made by the Indigenous people of the Arctic, formerly known as Eskimos.
While historically walrus ivory was used, since the mid-20th century, materials like soapstone have become popular for carvings.
The carving depicts a man wearing a parka, a common subject in Inuit art, often representing daily life or cultural elements.
Inuit carvings, such as this one, serve as a significant form of artistic expression and cultural preservation for the Inuit people.
Bottom of foot has been signed by artist.
Some light age wear.
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