Silver 3/8 Raven Bracelet Wild Man of the SeaThis Raven Bracelet is hand carved in sterling silver by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin. 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 examples of
the Ko'lus removes his down to become temporarily human
Rumi was a Persian Poet and Sufi Master
Butterfly ~ Stl’aḵam III is a Hand-Pulled Serigraph from a limited edition of 55 Prints from 2013
This Wind Mask represents a human-like personification of wind in the Kwakwaka'wakw "A̱tłaḵ̓ima"
resembling the bold geometric designs and motifs of traditional Chilkat weavings
Wasgo and Bear crests with a human sub-figure representing the bear mother story
This Bear Panel is sandblasted in red cedar and painted in acrylic by Kwakiutl artist Trevor Hunt
They act as a perch from which to view the outside world and are also a launching point for their young offspring
quickly becoming embroiled in controversy and passed away only 3 years later in obscurity
more and more of our people are becoming healed
5 1/2 inches or 14 centimeters wide
This Hummingbird Sterling Silver Bracelet is hand-carved by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin