Gold Orca Shaped Pendant WarriorThis Orca or Killer Whale shaped pendant is hand carved in 14 karat gold by Kwakwakawakw Artist Joe Wilson from the Namgis First Nation. The Orca or Killer Whale symbolizes family, romance, longevity, harmony, travel, community and protection. He is said to protect those who travel away from home, and to lead them back when the time comes. Orcas will often stay their whole life with the same pod and raise each calf with care. Find more information
This limited edition print titled “Hadidadul ~ Reaching for the Stars" by Kwagu’ł artist Calvin Hunt was hand produced by the screen-printing process
Trevor has applied his sandblasted technique to this yellow cedar paddle
The print is 22 1/4 inches or 56 1/2 centimeters wide and 15 inches or 38 centimeters high
and features two bundles of cedar bark on each side
The surface of the forehead
This Haida Hummingbird Band is carved in 14 Karat Gold and Sterling Silver by Carmen Goertzen from the Haida Nation
Print Size: 51 x 56 cm or about 20 x 22 inches
capturing the attention of Salmon
measures approximately 2 inches or 5 centimeters high
The Huk Huk mask is carved from red cedar and the beak is articulated and can open and close
The red cedar top is carved with an Orca or Killerwhale design that also incorporates a copper and abalone eye
one need look no further than the swan