Metis Style Coat w. Quillwork Designs & L'Assomption Sash

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  • Metis Style Coat w. Quillwork Designs & L'Assomption Sash
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Artist Chris Ravenshead
Tribal Association Non-Native American, Custer, SD
Dimensions Length 48 | Width 72 3/4 inches
Details Width - measured from sleeve end to sleeve end.
Product ID decr15

Metis Style Coat w. Quilled Design & L'Assomption Sash

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During the 1600s, the blending of the Native people of Canada and Europeans gave rise to a new culture known as the Metis. Influenced by their mixed heritage, Metis people often fused European design with Native materials and decoration.
Description
Inspired by the hybrid fashions of the Metis, this sashed coat by Chris Ravenshead is a wonderful example of this cultural blend.

The coat has European style lapels; the two front pockets, cuffs and collar are edged with cotton bias tape. The shoulder fringe is reminiscent of the epaulettes often found on military style clothing. Made of smoked braintanned elk hide, the coat is decorated with a mosaic of Metis style porcupine quillwork designs and quill wrapped fringe in shades of blue, red, and green.

This exquisite piece also features a time period correct L'Assomption finger woven sash, a product of Eastern Canada.

The coat and pockets are lined with calico material.
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