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Bottle cap snake
Bottle cap snake
Bottle cap snake
DepartmentHispano

Bottle cap snake

NameSculpture
Maker Felipe Benito Archuleta (1910-1991)
CultureHispano
Dateca. 1983
Place madeTesuque, New Mexico, United States, North America
MediumBottle caps, wood, glass, leather, plastic, paint
Dimensions59 1/16 × 1 15/16 in. (150 × 5 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of Robert D. Graff, A.2015.9.2
Object numberA.2015.9.2
DescriptionRattlesnake made up of bottlecaps threaded on somthing? The body is painted white underneath with stripes of gray and brown , with white splotches on each side. The tail is carved with wood to represent rattles. The head is also gray and brown and has an open mouthexposing a forked leather tongue and what appears to be four white plastic fangs.
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