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AT THE EASTERN DOOR
Research based 18th century reproduction material culture and consultation.
Woodwork in both Native and European cultures span hundreds of years and exhibit some of the finest examples of craftsmanship and artistic expressions known in early North American art. We take great pride in our representations of this historic medium. Whether recreating a fine effigy ladle or a simple tradesman's toolbox, every piece produced is given the same painstaking attention to detail.
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Bowls and Ladles: Burl bowls, ladles, and spoons commonly found within native material culture of the 18th century.
Bark Containers: Utilitarian buckets, bowls, trays, and other miscellaneous containers contructed from American elm or white birch bark.
Trunks and Boxes: English, Continental, and American styled trunks, tool, and storage boxes.
Elm Bark Canoe: Our reproduction 18th century elm bark canoe from start to finish.
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