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Alan Monroe - Lakota Cigar Box Art
Turtle Spirit
Smudge and Treasure Box
HK Item #SBL07

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Authentic Native American Lakota Sioux Indian Cigar Box Art Smudge and Treasure Box by Lakota Alan Monroe

6" wide x 5 1/2" long x 3 3/8" tall

Authentic Native American Lakota Sioux Indian Cigar Box Art Smudge and Treasure Box by Lakota Alan Monroe

Metal hinges and hasp.

Authentic Native American Lakota Sioux Indian Cigar Box Art Smudge and Treasure Box by Lakota Alan Monroe

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Alan Monroe - Lakota Cigar Box Art
Turtle Spirit
Smudge and Treasure Box

SBL07 - $98 plus s/h  
(ONLY ONE AVAILABLE)

Paula says - "You may have heard of Ledger Art, where Indians used the materials at hand, such as old ledger paper from forts and missions, on which to paint and draw. Well, this is Cigar Box Art, a creative repurposing of vintage cigar boxes by Lakota artist Alan Monroe.This box has a large capacity so will hold quite a few treasures or a good amount of sage and other smudging supplies.

"A Certificate of Authenticity is available upon request, just add a note in the form when you order."

Authentic Native American Lakota Sioux Indian Cigar Box Art Smudge and Treasure Box by Lakota Alan Monroe

Authentic Native American Lakota Sioux Indian Cigar Box Art Smudge and Treasure Box by Lakota Alan Monroe

Inside is approximately 3" deep.

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TURTLE SYMBOLISM

Nurturer, Protector, Mother Energy, Mother Earth. Turtle's medicine includes connection with Great Spirit, journeys of discovery, patience, feminine strength, power to heal female diseases, inspiration, protecting oneself snd others, self-reliance, and tenacity, longevity.

About the Artist

Alan Monroe was born in Hot Springs , South Dakota and is an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. He graduated from Hot Springs High School and studied business and art in Nebraska, Tennessee, and South Dakota. Alan creates his Northern Plains artwork from hides, stone, leather, and wood. He learned the basics of quill working, weaponry, sculpting and pipe making from traditional and contemporary artisans in his family circle. He is a fifth generation master pipe maker. In his sculptures, Monroe works with a variety of materials such as pipestone, bone, wood and alabaster. He creates small objects like fetishes to large pieces than can weigh hundreds of pounds. Monroe's work can be seen in many galleries and museums across the country and he has won many awards. About Lakota Sioux

 

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