{uncaptioned} This canister speaks for itself. There is this much to be said for it: the lady of the house isn’t so apt to hide it when she is preparing for guests. As with any Kachina project, there is practically no limit to what can be done in regard to design. You can take your pick of masks, and can select the appendages that you like best. Coffee cans have just about the proper shape and proportions for these canisters, and the covers fit tightly. Be sure to smooth down the edges of the can, using fine emery or other abrasive cloth. The inside of the can should be given a coat of clear lacquer to prevent rust from forming, since many brands of tobacco are slightly damp. NECKERCHIEF SLIDESMask slides are easily made. Bore a ¾-inch hole for the neckerchief first and the proceed as with any other mask. For a full figure slide, use only a half round piece of wood, and glue a loop of leather to the back of it. ALUMINUM This aluminum slide can be made without welding. The snout is riveted in before bending the mask. SILVER Beautiful slides can be made of sterling silver, and since it is easily soldered, more can be added than with other materials. The eyes are inset with turquoise forced into the bezel and then ground off flush. When the tablette is forced down over the mask it holds everything securely. |