Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style
Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style
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Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style

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**Hand-Carved Wooden Masks - Set of Three Pacific Northwest/Indonesian Style**

This collection consists of three elongated wooden masks featuring intricate carved and painted designs. The masks appear to be made from hardwood, likely cedar or similar, with detailed relief carving throughout. Two masks display vibrant red/orange painted backgrounds with black accent details, gold/yellow highlights, and decorative band elements, while the third features natural wood tones with carved scale and feather-like patterns. The designs incorporate flowing organic motifs, stylized eyes, and what appear to be serpentine or dragon-like elements characteristic of Pacific Northwest Coast or Indonesian artistic traditions.

Each mask measures approximately 36-40 inches in length by 4-6 inches in width, based on the measuring tape visible in the photographs. The masks show skilled craftsmanship with deep relief carving, smooth finishing, and careful paint application. The condition appears very good to excellent, with minor surface wear consistent with display pieces. The natural wood mask shows beautiful grain patterns and appears to have a protective finish.

The style suggests either Pacific Northwest Indigenous artistry (possibly Haida, Tlingit, or similar) or Southeast Asian/Indonesian influence, likely created within the past 20-50 years based on the paint condition and carving techniques. No visible artist signatures or markings are apparent in the images.

**Estimated Value: $300-800 for the set** - Based on the size, craftsmanship quality, and artistic detail typical of contemporary Indigenous or cultural art pieces sold through galleries or craft markets. Individual pieces of this caliber typically range $100-300 each depending on provenance and artist recognition.
Origin
N. Olmsted Cleanout
Listed
March 1, 2026
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