Sculpture statue Inukshuk Inushuk, inuksuk, eskimo, inuit,inu


Sculpture statue Inukshuk Inushuk, inuksuk, eskimo, inuit,inu

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Sculpture statue Inukshuk Inushuk, inuksuk, eskimo, inuit,inu :
$60.00



Comes with a wooden gift box.
Pottery and ceramic: Inukshuk sculpture.The Inukshuk is the symbole of the northern peoples.This sculpture is approximately 5\"h X 5\"l X 1.5\"w. It is hand crafted in porcelain with a bright rich dark ebony brown coloured glaze.
International shipping: Email for estimate. Buyer pays advertised or actual shipping costs which ever is less.The inukshuk means existence of the northern peoples. It marked a spot where the Inuit rested or camped. It was built in the form of man with one arm longer that the other. The longer arm was to point the way of the traveler. Much the way the southern natives would mark stones, cliffs or trees. The inukshuk was often built on high ground that gave maximum visibility. The far north has no trees to help with the perspective so distance could be confusing. The inukshuk allowed distance to be measured in comparison to the height of a man.Many inukshuks were simple piles of rocks that were set up to protect the hunter from the wind or to allow him to ambush passing game. The more elaborate inukshuks would have a set number of stones to make the man figure more precise. These inukshuks were used to keep the caribou moving through a set trail that would make the hunt easier, andSome inukshuks had a space in the center of the form that when someone looked through it, they could see another marker at some other place that meant another trail or direction to follow. It would also allow the hunter to observe the game with out being seen

Sculpture statue Inukshuk Inushuk, inuksuk, eskimo, inuit,inu :
$60.00

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