Vintage Sculpture of a Sami Man by Carl Roos for Hammerdal, Sweden, Mid-Century 1960s. A ​​wonderful vintage statuette made in the 1960s. This is a wonderful rare item, handmade by the Swedish artist Carl Roos, for Hammerdal in Sweden. The material is a unique blend of moss from the forests of Northern Sweden and glue, it feels like something between ceramic and wood. The display of a Sami man is very nicely detailed. A great authentic item from the mid-20th century. Dimensions: 22 cm | 8.7" height; 14 cm | 5.5" width; 12 cm | 4.7" deep; weight: 442 grams. Very good condition consistent with age and use, minor signs of wear, no damage. The following inscription is on the base: Design: CARL ROOS HAMMERDAL HAMMERDALS Produkter Tel. 0644/10044; The Sámi (Northern Sámi: sámit or sápmelaččat, Inari Sámi: sämmiliih) are a Finno-Ugric indigenous people living mainly in the northern parts of Fennoscandia. The area inhabited by the Sámi is called Sámiland (Northern Sámi: Sápmi). It consists of the northern parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland, as well as the Kola Peninsula in Russia. The pictures are part of the descriptions, please carefully inspect the photos and be your own judge. Please ask any clarifying questions, if needed prior to purchase. A great specimens for collectors and connoisseurs - what you see in the pictures is what you get. Good luck and enjoy your bidding. If you have additional questions please do not hesitate to contact me.