Hamatsa Rattle Wild Man of the SeaThis Hamatsa Rattle was hand carved in 2004 by Nuu chah nulth artist Douglas David. It has been carved from yellow cedar and includes a red cedar stand. The rattle has been painted in beige and black acrylic and features horsehair, cedar bark, and leather rope. The item was purchased from a collection and shows minor signs of wear. The rattle including the stand measures approximately 14 inches or 35 centimeters high, 7 inches or 18 centimeters wide,
This Butterfly Pendant has been hand-carved by Haida artist Amy Edgars
brings down a powerful storm
This ingenious method makes the boxes both beautiful and watertight
This Medium Orca Copper Shaped Pendant is hand carved by Kwakwaka´wakw Artist Joe Wilson from the Namgis First Nation
H= 9 1/2 inches ( with cedar bark 27 inches)
The Wolf Symbol represents loyalty
It features one inlay of abalone
The paddle is deeply carved in yellow cedar and painted in red
The mask with the stand measures 5 1/2 inches or 14 centimeters high
This Raven Panel is sandblasted in red cedar and painted in acrylic by Kwakiutl artist Trevor Hunt
but embracing it and being in the here and now
The panel measures approximately 30 inches or 76 cm by 16 inches or 40