Hand-Carved Woman with Labret Mask | Northwest Tribal Style Wall Art 10″ | Museum Source

👩‍🦳 Hand-Carved Woman with Labret Mask – Pacific Northwest Tribal Style Wall Art – 10″ Museum-Inspired Reproduction
This hand-carved wooden mask represents a female figure adorned with a labret—a traditional lip ornament worn in the lower lip, signifying status, beauty, or cultural identity among various Pacific Northwest Indigenous tribes, including the Haida, Tlingit, and Tsimshian.

Painstakingly crafted in the style of Northwest Coast ceremonial masks, this piece is a museum-inspired reproduction made using traditional carving techniques and hand-painting methods. While not made by a tribal member, it is created in respectful homage to the cultural artistry of Indigenous communities from coastal British Columbia and Alaska.

🌿 Artisan Features:
Hand-carved from wood

Hand-painted with pigments chosen to reflect natural aging, wax layering, and time-worn patina

Subtle aging effects: Discoloration and texture variations simulate vintage tribal artifacts

Approximate size: 10″ H x 7″ W (not including hair or adornments)

Each piece is one-of-a-kind, with slight variations in color, texture, and shape due to its handcrafted nature

🪶 Cultural Context:
The labret, or lip plug, is a distinctive element in many Indigenous societies of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Worn by women of high social standing, it symbolizes wisdom, lineage, and cultural continuity. This mask evokes these traditions through refined craftsmanship and symbolic design, making it a powerful decorative or collectible piece.

🏡 Perfect For:
✅ Indigenous-inspired wall art and decor

✅ Tribal mask collectors and museum-style displays

✅ Homes with a boho, rustic, or coastal aesthetic

✅ Symbolic or spiritual interiors

✅ Gifts for lovers of cultural and ceremonial art

Each Woman with Labret Mask is shipped from Evergreen, Colorado, and makes a compelling addition to any Native American-inspired art collection or decor set.

 $265.00



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Frequently Asked Questions

All our pieces are designed by us and hand-carved by master artisans in Bali, Indonesia, using sustainable plantation or reclaimed wood.

Our designs are inspired by Pacific Coast Native art traditions but are not tribal artifacts. They are original, respectful reproductions and interpretations, carved by Balinese artisans.

 

We do not accept custom commissions.. We do offer wholesale pricing for galleries, museums, and retailers. To unlock the link to our wholesale page, please reach out via email – rona@images76.com.

 

Most orders are shipped within 3–5 business days. Domestic shipping within the U.S. typically takes 5–10 days, while international shipping times may vary.

 

Absolutely. We use only plantation-grown or reclaimed wood, ensuring that our carvings are eco-conscious and forest-friendly.

 

Keep your piece out of direct sunlight and away from moisture. A light dusting or occasional wood-safe polish will help preserve its beauty.

Keep your piece out of direct sunlight and away from moisture. A light dusting or occasional wood-safe polish will help preserve its beauty. If you’ve chosen a mask with horse hair or goat hair, and the hair has compressed in shipping, simply comb the hair. in extreme cases, use hairspray and a comb to restore the shape of the hair.

hand carved woman with labret mask | northwest tribal style wall art 10" | museum sourceHand-Carved Woman with Labret Mask | Northwest Tribal Style Wall Art 10″ | Museum Source
$265.00