3” Working Qulliq (Seal Oil Stove) by Tapaunagi Qatsiya *Beautiful and Functional*

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Tapaunagi Qatsiya


$860.00 CAD



Inuit Art: Qulliq
Inuit Artist: Tapaunagi Qatsiya
Size: 3" high, 2" wide, 2" deep
Community: Cape Dorset, NU 8/26
Material: Serpentine
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A Qulliq is an Inuit lamp/stove which burns seal oil for fuel.

The stone is carved into a "vessel" which holds the fuel. (traditionally seal oil)

A Qullik was a source of light and heat for Inuit people.

BEAUTIFUL AND FUNCTIONAL is a one of a kind Qulliq.

There are three different colours of stone.

The stove and the flame holder are a soft lime green speckled with underlying medium greens and pastel yellows,

The stove is the shape of a teardrop similar to the Persian buta in a Paisley pattern.

Very unique.

The stand for the Qullik are two "Pillars" on a base of stone.

This is a presentation of a Qullik which is imaginative and STUNNING.

Inside the igloo, the stove was used for cooking and for warmth.

Imagine having this beautiful "stove" as a conversation piece in your collection.

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