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Native Alaskan Doll Woman Picking Berries By Yupik Shelly Chamberlain

  • This traditional handcrafted doll was created by Shelley M. Chamberlain,  a Yupik Eskimo from Bethel, Alaska.  The head and bowls are carved from cottonwood. Doll is wearing cloth clothing and rabbit fur boots.
  • Features a kneeling Alaskan native woman picking berries
  • Measurements: 6.5″ tall
  • Artist Signed on Boot Bottom:  Shelley M. Chamberlain / “Imuruk”? / 2000
  • Condition:  Very good condition

 

$275.00

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Native Alaskan Doll Woman Picking Berries By Yupik Shelly Chamberlain

  • This traditional handcrafted doll was created by Shelley M. Chamberlain,  a Yupik Eskimo from Bethel, Alaska.  The head and bowls are carved from cottonwood. Doll is wearing cloth clothing and rabbit fur boots.
  • Features a kneeling Alaskan native woman picking berries
  • Measurements: 6.5″ tall
  • Artist Signed on Boot Bottom:  Shelley M. Chamberlain / “Imuruk”? / 2000
  • Condition:  Very good condition

This Native Alaskan Doll of a Woman Picking Berries has SOLD.  This traditional handcrafted doll was created by Shelley M. Chamberlain,  a Yupik Eskimo from Bethel, Alaska.  The head and bowls are carved from cottonwood.

In addition, this doll features a kneeling Alaskan native woman picking berries and measures 6.5″ tall.  Finally, it is signed by the artist  Shelley M. Chamberlain and dated the year 2000.

 

shelly chamberlain doll signature

 

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