Sea to Sky Collection - Nesting Platters Set by Corrine Hunt (Made in Canada)

Northwest Coast Native Art
SKU:
PB04-520-521-522-523
$263.78
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Weight:
8.00 LBS
Width:
16.00 (in)
Height:
12.00 (in)
Depth:
8.00 (in)
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A beautiful gift for any occasion. Perfect as a wedding gift or a new home gift. A set of 3 platters and a hostess dish (Large platter is 14 inches x 7 inches, Medium platter 12 inches x 6 inches, Small platter 10 inches x  5 inc, hostess dish 5 inches x 3.5 inches) Made of recycled glass, these beautiful platter set, also known as the sea to sky collection is a collaborative effort between Canadian aboriginal designer/artist Corrine Hunt.  See the matching salad servers.

A beautiful gift for any occasion. Perfect as a wedding gift or a new home gift. A set of 3 platters and a hostess dish.  Made from recycled glass, the Sea to Sky Collection is a collaborative effort between Canada aboriginal designer/artist Corrine Hunt and Canadian product /developer of fine gifts, BOMA MFG.  The master artwork was created by Corrine Hunt and each piece in the collection bears a cropping of this find design.  When brought together, the collection completes the visual artwork.

  • Large platter 14 inches x 7 inches,
  • Medium platter 12 inches x 6 inches,
  • Small platter 10 inches x  5 inches,
  • Hostess dish 5 inches x 3.5 inches

See the matching salad servers.

  • Sea – Killer Whale, sharing the spirit in everyone
  • Land- Wolf in family
  • Air – Eagle, freedom in yourself

About the Artist:

CORRINE HUNT

Born in Alert Bay British Columbia in 1959 Corrine Hunt has been producing contemporary art that reflects the themes and traditions of her First Nations Kwakiutl and Tlingit heritage for more than 22 years. "I want to show how both the First Nations people and the art have evolved", she explains. Corrine has mentored First Nations and other artists and continues to be a strong and vocal supporter of the arts in British Columbia. into contemporary styling is distinct and her artwork is found in art collections and museums worldwide. An international multi-award winner, she is recognized for her contribution to First Nations contemporary art.

Made in Canada