Point

MOA: University of British Columbia

3157/154 a-h

Group of eight small obsidian points and chips. a) Largest and most complete projectile point. Long triangular blade with a long rectangular stem. b) Obtuse triangluar blade. c) Triangular blade with a very flat base where it has broken. d) Triangular point with flat area where blade has broken o...

Supernatural Eye

MOA: University of British Columbia

3224/1

Large scale aluminum abstract sculpture. Stands on, and is attached to, a thick, black, oval, stone base. Sculpture itself is made of epoxy powder-coated aluminum, with a brushed silver surface. On three legs stands a large eye in formline design, with two concentric ovals forming the pupil insid...

Turban

MOA: University of British Columbia

3231/12

Cotton turban. Garment is thin and very long, made of light, fine fabric. Colour is diagonal lines of red, interspersed with 5 dotted red lines on a mottled yellow and green background. This continues the length of the turban. Ends are brown and red. Edges are finished with tight rolls.

Turban

MOA: University of British Columbia

3231/6

Cotton turban. Garment is thin and very long, made of light, fine fabric with a chevron pattern, dyed in pink, light orange (tumeric dye) and off-white, with a thin, intensely dyed blue line between each section. There is considerable dye transfer between coloured areas.

Coat

MOA: University of British Columbia

3231/16

Man's full-length, quilted, A-line, silk robe or coat, open at the front with no closures, has long tapered sleeves. Warp ikat textile, with red, yellow and purple predominating, on a pinkish background; silk warp and red silk weft, giving the textile a pale pinkish colour; large circular sun mot...

Coat

MOA: University of British Columbia

3231/17

Man’s full length, multi-coloured robe or coat with long tapered sleeves, open in front from neck to the hem, with no fasteners; front right and left edges form a V and do not overlap except at the hemline. Four-colour warp ikat textile, with silk warp and cotton weft; ram’s horn, tambourine and ...

Plate

MOA: University of British Columbia

3230/1

Concave square plate with rounded corners, on four block feet. Background glaze is yellow-white with navy blue streaks horizontally across plate. Black linear figures on either side of centre. Cluster of cracks in glaze on far edge. Clear glaze on edges of bottom surface. Feet and centre are ungl...

Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

3230/4

Bottle shaped vase. Rectangle with two wider faces and two thinner sides. The base is wide, narrowing to a high shoulder which tapers to a small square neck. The vessel is light grey with tiny light brown speckles, the bottle’s neck and sides are painted with a light brown glaze, giving it a bump...

Vase

MOA: University of British Columbia

3230/3

Vase is bulbous and rounded with a wide shoulder narrowing to a short neck with a large lip. The shoulder tapers to a small angular base. The vase is a dark blue-green colour with small brown speckles and finished with a shiny glaze.

Bowl

MOA: University of British Columbia

3229/1

Round, wide-mouthed bowl. Bowl flares slightly out from the rim and narrows sharply at the halfway point toward a small round base. The outside surface is a light cream colour, covered in a finely etched pattern outlined with blue and red linear figures. Both the top rim and the halfway point of ...