Collection
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The Swimmers Pin/Pendant
Lyle Wilson
CA$4,000.00Platinum, Abalone shell, Cast, Engraved, Textured
Edition 14/14
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Raven Ladle
Alvin Mack
CA$3,960.00Alder wood, Acrylic paint
15 x 3.25 x 5″ (ladle only)
16 x 4.25 x 6″ (including stand)
Spoons and ladles were traditionally made from either cedar wood or the horn of a mountain sheep, and their handles were carved with family crest images. Historically, these exquisitely sculptured objects were primarily created by people in Northern Nations, and were highly sought after by other nations. During potlatches [festive gatherings], cedar ladles decorated with the hosting family’s crests were used to serve food, while the elaborately carved mountain sheep spoons were distributed as gifts among the many guests.
Today, spoon and ladle productions are based on these traditional objects and are meant to be both objects of function and display. In addition to traditional mediums such as cedar wood, goat or mountain sheep horn, many modern-day spoons and ladles are constructed of gold, silver and pewter.
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Salmon Ladle
Alvin Mack
CA$3,960.00Alder wood, Acrylic paint
4 x 14 x 5″ (ladle only)
6.25 x 14 x 5″ (including stand)
Spoons and ladles were traditionally made from either cedar wood or the horn of a mountain sheep, and their handles were carved with family crest images. Historically, these exquisitely sculptured objects were primarily created by people in Northern Nations, and were highly sought after by other nations. During potlatches [festive gatherings], cedar ladles decorated with the hosting family’s crests were used to serve food, while the elaborately carved mountain sheep spoons were distributed as gifts among the many guests.
Today, spoon and ladle productions are based on these traditional objects and are meant to be both objects of function and display. In addition to traditional mediums such as cedar wood, goat or mountain sheep horn, many modern-day spoons and ladles are constructed of gold, silver and pewter.
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Raven Headdress
Eugene Alfred
CA$3,950.00Birch wood, Acrylic paint
3.5 x 6 x 10.75″
11 x 6 x 10.75″ (including stand)
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Drumming Sedna
Bart Hanna
CA$3,840.00Marble
As goddess of the ocean, Sedna sets strict rules about the proper way to treat the animals of the hunt, which the Inuit require for sustenance. This includes proper treatment of the animals’ spirit when killed for food. If she feels the rules have been broken, she cuts off the supply of food. When this happens, the Inuit tribal shaman is required to take a mystical journey to the bottom of the ocean to speak to the goddess. It is considered the most dangerous journey an Inuit shaman is called upon to make.Upon arrival at the bottom of the sea the shaman is required to comb Sedna’s hair, because Sedna has no fingers to comb it herself, and to find out what the tribe has done wrong that the food has been cut off. The shaman then makes a deal with Sedna, promising that if the tribe corrects whatever transgressions it has made, the goddess will return their food supply. The shaman then returns to the tribe with the list of things the goddess requires to be done to get the food back.
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Sea Hunter Mask
Mathew Esquega
CA$3,800.00Red Cedar wood, Copper, Leather, Horse hair, Feather, Beads, Acrylic paint
18.5 x 11.5 x 10″ (mask only)
26 x 15 x 10″ (including hair)
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Raven & Human Ladle
Alvin Mack
CA$3,800.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
3 x 14 x 3.5″
7.5 x 14 x 3.75″ (including stand)
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Eagle Paddle
Barry Scow
CA$3,800.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell
Custom paddle stands available upon request – please inquire for details
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Eagle & Raven Bentwood Box
Victor Michael West
CA$3,750.00Red Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
Specific and unique to the Northwest Coast People is the bentwood or bent-corner box or container. A most outstanding item of the First Nations people, it is made from one single plank of wood through a lengthy steaming process – a method strictly adopted by the coastal peoples.
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Wasgo, Beaver and Dogfish Box
Gryn White
CA$3,700.00Argillite, Abalone ShellRevered as a great hunter, the Sea Wolf (Wasgo) was often associated with a special spirit power that man had to acquire to become a successful hunter.
Beavers are creative, artistic, determined, and industrious. They generally keep to themselves, but when they do decide to speak, they give wise advice so it is best to listen.
The Dogfish is an important and high-ranking crest figure amongst the matriarchs with the Haida Nation. It is an image most commonly depicted by Haida, Tlingit, Tsimshian and Nisga’a artisans, especially applied to utilitarian objects.
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