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A collection of Sami handicraft – Duodji

Traditions inherited from generation to generation
Duodji is a concept for the Sami handicraft and its an important part of the Sami culture due to its strong symbolic value for the Sami’s identity, lifestyle and way of living. The primely tool for making items is their own hands and the Sami people makes everything from working tools to sew their own clothes and often in materials that are obtainable in their everyday life such as roots, leather, tendons, birch bark and reindeer horns. The main factor for a Duodji item is that it fills a function, therefore the knife is the most common object – and also the most important tool – in the Samian everyday life. The handicraft tradition is inherited from generation to generation and is mainly characterized by different Sami patterns and colors. In this theme auction you will find several beautiful Duodji items – from well-worked knifes and decorative bottles.

108 items
A knife by Ingvar Svonni, signed.
1025526
A knife by Ingvar Svonni,
signed.
Hammer price
3 000 SEK
Estimate
3 000 SEK
Eleven 20th century crafted items in horn.
1031673
Eleven 20th century crafted items in horn.
Hammer price
5 000 SEK
Estimate
1 500 SEK
A knive by Per Erik Nilsson, signed.
1025642
A knive by Per Erik Nilsson,
signed.
Hammer price
6 500 SEK
Estimate
3 000 SEK
Four 20th century leather bags.
1031704
Four 20th century leather bags.
Hammer price
550 SEK
Estimate
1 500 SEK
A knife by Oliver Israelsson, signed.
1025634
A knife by Oliver Israelsson,
signed.
Hammer price
4 400 SEK
Estimate
6 000 SEK
a ceremonial drum.
1032424
Anders Sunna
a ceremonial drum.
Hammer price
10 100 SEK
Estimate
8 000 SEK