Haida Raven Ring Bentwood Boxes and BowlsThis Haida Raven ring is hand carved in sterling Silver by Carmen Goertzen from the Haida Nation. The ring is about 3 8 of an inch or close to 1 centimeter wide. 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
Toothtah was Alano's first professionally recognized artwork
and balance… that change manifesting through self understanding and insight into the deeper meaning of life
Kwakwaka'wakw from Fort Rupert as well as Hereditary Chief Nasnamus
Haida Noble Woman Mask carved by the artist Jaalen Edenshaw from the Haida Nation
One day I grew tired of the constant pain and was referred to a woman who was a chiropractor and spiritual healer
I always love going out in Vancouver and enjoying the hive of activity in the downtown core
This beautiful Bear Pendant is carved in argillite with two abalone inlays and mounted on yew wood
This Flying Eagle Pendant is hand-carved in sterling silver by Haida artist Garner Moody
the yaghu 'laanas (Middle Town People)
or “peace dance
our material culture has typically been made to be displayed within the setting of the traditional potlatch that is open only to our people and select guests
This print is number 3 of a total edition of only 195