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Pachtuwa-Chta, Arikara Warrior Portrait by Bodmer Key Ring

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Aluminum Rectangle
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1.6" x 2.25": 4.06 cm x 5.72 cm (1.6" x 2.25")

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Keep your keys safe and spectacular with this sturdy aluminium keyring from Zazzle. Beautifully printed on both sides, you can choose from thousands of designs, or personalise it with your own photos, text or unique designs. Label your car keys or keep a family photo of loved ones close to you at all times, these personalised keyrings are light and waterproof.

  • Dimensions:
    • Measurements: 1.6" x 2.25": 4.06 cm x 5.72 cm (1.6" x 2.25")
    • Depth: 0.045"
    • Weight: 0.05 oz.
  • Full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • Silver coloured metal key ring with plastic snap ring
  • Light and waterproof
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 1.6" x 2.25": 4.06 cm x 5.72 cm (1.6" x 2.25"). For best results please add 1/16" bleed

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Pachtuwa-Chta, Arikara Warrior Portrait by Bodmer Key Ring

Pachtuwa-Chta, Arikara Warrior Portrait by Bodmer Key Ring

Pachtuwa-Chta, Arikara Warrior (c.1840-1843) by Karl Bodmer is a vintage American West fine art portrait painting. Pachtuwa-Chta, a Native American Indian Arikara Warrior. Arikara (also Sahnish, Arikaree, Ree) are a group of Native Americans who speak the Arikara language. Due to their reduced numbers, the Arikara started to live closer to the Mandan and Hidatsa tribes, who lived in the same area. Pachtuwa-Chta was introduced to Prince Maximilian and Karl Bodmer by Mato-Tope, one of the chiefs of the Mandan tribe in 1834. He posed for Bodmer wearing a beautiful red buffalo robe and heavily beaded leggings and moccasins, and carried in the crook of his arm a gunstock type war club. About the artist: Karl Bodmer (1809-1893) was a Swiss painter of the American Wild West. He accompanied German explorer Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied from 1832 through 1834 on his Missouri River expedition. Bodmer was hired as an artist with the specific intent of travelling through the American West and recording images of the different tribes they saw along the way.

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Product ID: 146334017650946491
Created on 17/05/2010, 13:32
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