Nagoon Berry Brown Scarf
Nagoon Berry Brown Scarf
| Ship To | Cost | With Another Item |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | $9.95 | $0.00 |
| United States | $7.95 | $0.00 |
| Everywhere Else | $14.95 | $0.00 |
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The Nagoon - or Swamp Berry. This Nagoon-berry flower is just beginning to turn into a berry. 'Goon' means gold or the best. The berry is most sought-after by Natives from British Columbia, Canada, Alaska, and part of Siberia. These berries are rare and come in only 1 to 2 per plant.
Material: Burnout Silk Velvet
Dimensions: 20" x 70"
Artist: Gutchquena Shungukayde, Tlingit Eagle Thunderbird
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