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Soul catcher

Tsimshian, Native American

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 746

Created by a Tsimshian artist using an animal femur, this carving was used to restore balance and good health. The two heads may represent wolves or other animals who helped guide this process. Blue-green iridescent inlays of abalone shell give the eyes a lively presence.

Soul catcher, Bone, abalone shell, and tanned leather, Tsimshian, Native American

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