Jewelry
Over the centuries, cultural and ceremonial forms of adornment have evolved from shells to tattoos to the modern metals and natural materials seen in contemporary jewelry today. The distinctive symbols of the Northwest Coast and Inuit are designed into beautiful, wearable works of art.
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Eclipse of The Sun Amulet
Andrew Williams
CA$1,950.00Argillite, Catlinite, Paua shell, Mastodon Ivory
Sterling silver Bezel -
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Nang King Guhl Slaas “The One Who Is Looking Out” Feather Dangles
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$200.00Sterling silver, Impressed
“Abalone” Finish -
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Nang King Guhl Slaas “The One Who Is Looking Out” Earrings
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$150.00Sterling silver, Impressed
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Nang King Guhl Slaas “The One Who Is Looking Out” Earrings
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$150.00Sterling silver, Impressed
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Nang King Guhl Slaas “The One Who Is Looking Out” Spiral Bracelet
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$300.00Copper, Impressed
“Red Sky” Finish
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Nang King Guhl Slaas “The One Who Is Looking Out” Bird Spiral Bracelet
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$760.00Copper, Impressed
“Red Sky” Finish
Width: 2.5″
Asymmetric Design – Tapers 0.5″ -
“NAXIIN” (Haida Chilkat Blanket) Bracelet
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$550.00Copper, Impressed
“Abalone” Finish, Hatched Technique
Asymmetric Design – Tapers to 1″ -
“NAXIIN” (Haida Chilkat Blanket) Bracelet
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$940.00Copper, Impressed
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“Initiation” Bracelet
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$340.00Copper, Impressed
“Abalone” Finish
Asymmetric Design – Tapers to 0.75″From Gwaai Edenshaw:
Initiation is the inaugural collection by Regalia. These one-of-a-kind pieces merge Haida tradition with modern fashion for a distinct combination of quality and style.
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“Initiation” Bracelet
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$360.00Copper, Impressed
“Red Sky” FinishFrom Gwaai Edenshaw:
Initiation is the inaugural collection by Regalia. These one-of-a-kind pieces merge Haida tradition with modern fashion for a distinct combination of quality and style.
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“Initiation” Bracelet
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$400.00Copper, Impressed
“Abalone” Finish
Asymmetric Design – Tapers to 1 5/8″From Gwaai Edenshaw:
Initiation is the inaugural collection by Regalia. These one-of-a-kind pieces merge Haida tradition with modern fashion for a distinct combination of quality and style.
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Nang King Guhl Slaas “The One Who Is Looking Out” Spiral Bracelet
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$860.00Copper, Impressed
“Red Sky” Finish
Width: 3″
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“NAXIIN” (Haida Chilkat Blanket) Bracelet
Gwaai Edenshaw
CA$550.00Copper, Impressed
“Red Sky” Finish, Hatched Technique
Asymmetric Design – Tapers to 1 1/8″ -
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Hummingbird Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$240.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Hummingbird Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$240.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Hummingbird Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$240.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Salish Weave Spoon Earrings
Jody Sparrow
CA$250.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Salish Weave Spoon Earrings
Jody Sparrow
CA$250.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Salish Weave Spoon Earrings
Jody Sparrow
CA$250.00Sterling silver, Garnet, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
– Jody Sparrow, 2023 -
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Wrap Rings with Turquoise
Terrence Campbell
CA$200.00Sterling silver, Hammered Technique
Bezel set Turquoise
Width: 1/2″
Size: 7.75 -
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Raven Bringing Back the Light Pendant
Andrew Williams
CA$800.00Sterling silver, Catlinite, Abalone shell, Engraved
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Eagle with Salish Weave Bracelet
Jody Sparrow
CA$750.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Domed“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Salish Weave Hoop Earrings
Jody Sparrow
CA$450.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Salish Weave [Shrimp] Clasp Bracelet
Jody Sparrow
CA$490.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Tapered to 1/4″ claspThis bracelet pays homage to a cherished holiday tradition, capturing the warmth and gratitude felt in those memories. Jody conveys: “Every year my grandfather would come in with prawns during the holidays around Christmas and would have a feast on Christmas Eve.” Embellished by Jody’s classic Salish Weave design, the shrimp motif symbolizes more than a simple meal—it distills the laughter, generosity, and family connection shared as each year’s feast transformed Christmas Eve into a time of comfort and lasting memories.
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Salish Weave [Shrimp] Clasp Bracelet
Jody Sparrow
CA$320.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Tapered to 1/4″ claspThis bracelet pays homage to a cherished holiday tradition, capturing the warmth and gratitude felt in those memories. Jody conveys: “Every year my grandfather would come in with prawns during the holidays around Christmas and would have a feast on Christmas Eve.” Embellished by Jody’s classic Salish Weave design, the shrimp motif symbolizes more than a simple meal—it distills the laughter, generosity, and family connection shared as each year’s feast transformed Christmas Eve into a time of comfort and lasting memories.
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Salish Weave Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$200.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Raven Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$240.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Raven Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$280.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
– Jody Sparrow, 2023 -
Raven Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$280.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
– Jody Sparrow, 2023 -
Thunderbird Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$280.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Hummingbird Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$280.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
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Salish Weave Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$130.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
– Jody Sparrow, 2023 -
Salish Weave Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$130.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.”
– Jody Sparrow, 2023 -
Hummingbird Ring
Landon Gunn
CA$525.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Width: 1/4″
Size: 8.75 -
Gwakwina (Raven) Signet Ring
Corrine Hunt
CA$260.00Sterling silver, Engraved
Width: 1/8″
Size: 8.75 -
Atła’na̱m dłu’ Ma̱kwa̱la (Wolf & Moon) Pendant
Corrine Hunt
CA$360.00Sterling silver, Engraved
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Kwikw dłu’ Kutala (Eagle & Salmon) Bracelet
Corrine Hunt
CA$640.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
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Hummingbird Ring
Corrine Hunt
CA$500.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Width: 1/2″
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Salmon Pendant
Lyle Wilson
CA$2,200.00Yew wood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
This NEE-CHA-WA is a MIYA (general word for fish; in this case a salmon).
Lyle Wilson 2024
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Orca Pendant
Lyle Wilson
CA$2,200.00Yew wood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
This NEE-CHA-WA is a HULL-CHEY-NAUCH (orca).
Lyle Wilson 2024
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Basket Pendant
Lyle Wilson
SOLDYew wood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
This NEE-CHA-WA is a NA-NA-GWA-BA (berry basket) — when younger, NUGWANIS (we) used them picking berries.
Lyle Wilson 2024
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Eagle Pendant
Lyle Wilson
CA$2,100.00Yew wood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
This NEE-CHA-WA is an IKSDUQ’IYA (Eagle).
Lyle Wilson 2024
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Bent Box (with Sun) Pendant
Lyle Wilson
CA$2,300.00Yew wood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
So the GUH-YO-JEELTH and GIZUA (sun) — the “Ball of Light” — are carved on this NEE-CAH-WA.
Lyle Wilson 2024
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Frog Pendant
Lyle Wilson
CA$2,300.00Boxwood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
This KWEE-KWA-NAUCH (frog) is a specific crest belonging to the IKSDUQ’IYA (Eagle Clan).
Lyle Wilson 2024
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Hawk Pendant
Lyle Wilson
CA$2,500.00Boxwood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
As far as NUGWA know the DA-DA-GWA (hawk) isn’t a specific crest belonging to any clan; NUGWA know of it as something that’s been portrayed in Pacific Northwest Coast art and have long admired it as a subject.
Lyle Wilson 2024
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Frog Pendant
Lyle Wilson
SOLDYew wood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
This KWEE-KWA-NAUCH (frog) is a specific crest belonging to the IKSDUQ’IYA (Eagle Clan).
Lyle Wilson 2024
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Sun Pendant
Lyle Wilson
SOLDYew wood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
This MOO-MOO-GA-JOO (halibut) is a specific crest belonging to two HAISLA clans: IKSDUQ’IYA (Eagle Clan) and the GEE-GA-JOAUCH (Beaver Clan).
Lyle Wilson 2024
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Halibut Pendant
Lyle Wilson
SOLDBoxwood, Sterling silver
As part of this exhibit NUGWA (I/me) decided to carve small, off-cut pieces of wood into a series of jewelry, because the medium of wood, itself, has an inherent beauty!
The HAISLA word for a pendant is NEE-CHA-WA — and the series of NEE-CHA-WA are carved at a fine jewelry-scale because NUGWA love wood and don’t want to throw away even small pieces of them. NUGWA first started in the jewelry field so when NUGWA got into carving wood, applying jewelry skills to such small pieces of wood was a “natural” progression.
This MOO-MOO-GA-JOO (halibut) is a specific crest belonging to two HAISLA clans: IKSDUQ’IYA (Eagle Clan) and the GEE-GA-JOAUCH (Beaver Clan).
Lyle Wilson 2024
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