Sun Raven Silver Bracelet NewThis Sun Raven Sterling Silver Bracelet is carved by Chris Cook from the Kwakwakawakw Nation. Mischievous and curious, the Raven plays many important roles in Pacific Northwest Coast Culture. For some, he symbolizes creation, transformation, knowledge, prestige as well as the complexity of nature and the subtlety of truth. He also symbolizes the unknown and shows that every person sees the world in a different way. Find more information about and
The bracelet is 1 inch wide and a little over 6 1/2 inches long
He is said to protect those who travel away from home
Holzmasken und anderen indianischen Holzschnitzereien
It features acrylic paint and horse hair
The ring is 3/4 of an inch wide in the front and tapers down to about 1/4 of an inch in the back
We take a journey without leaving our beds
My ancestors used to go to puffin nesting grounds and gather them up to use in their regalia
Haida Raven sterling silver and 14 karat gold 1/4 inch wide Band
This pendant is 1 1/2 inches or 3 3/4 centimeters wide
This Hamatsa Huk Huk Headdress is carved by Dave Jacobson
cedar bark and feathers by Beau Dick from the Kwakwaka´wakw or Kwakiutl Nation
The Komokwa Symbol represents the “Wealthy One” and is the mythical King of the Supernatural Undersea World