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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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Where Air Meets Water: The Eagle and Killerwhale Panel
Corrine Hunt
Price upon requestBone ash, graphite and aluminum composite Limited edition of 9 Please ask us about custom orders In this panel design Corrine Hunt has propelled her use of the medium in…
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Mother & Child
Jaco Ishulutaq
Price upon requestSerpentine, Sinew, Bone Explore more about this acclaimed artist and his work on our blog….
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Raven Finned Killerwhale
Darrell White
Price upon requestArgillite, Abalone shell, 14K Gold, Catillinite, Bone, Yew wood base 3.75 x 9.5 x 4″ (base only)…
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Reawakening Our Ancestors’ Lines: Revitalizing Inuit Traditional Tattooing
Angela Hovak Johnston
CA$29.95For thousands of years, Inuit women practiced the traditional art of tattooing. Created with bone needles and caribou sinew soaked in seal oil or soot, these tattoos were an important…
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Creation and Transformation: Defining Moments in Inuit Art
Christine Lalonde, Darlene Wight, Ingo Hessel, Norman Vorano, Susan Gustavison, Winnipeg Art Gallery
CA$65.00…to the present day: from carvers in the 1950s, such as Johnny Inukpuk, to later storytellers in stone, such as Davidialuk Alasua Amittu, and in whale bone such as Karoo…
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Koru Pendant
Maori Artist
CA$70.00Bone The Koru’s closed outer circle represents the circle of life which has no beginning or end, is seamless and of which we are all a part. It also tells…
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Salmon Pendant
Charles McKay
CA$300.00Walrus Tusk, Abalone Engraved on both sides Includes nylon rope necklace measuring 24″ in length For more details on shipping Ivory outside of Canada, please click here and then click…
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