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Eagle Ring
Allen Thompson
CA$1,320.0014K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Slightly Domed, Tapered
Width: 3/8″
Size: 8.25 -
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Thunderbird Ring
Norman Bentley
CA$2,940.0018K Yellow Gold, 18K White Gold Rails, Engraved
Cut-Out Design
Width: 3/8″
Size: 7.75 -
Eagle Ring
Mark Preston
CA$4,080.0018K Yellow Gold, Cast
Tapered, Heavy Gauge
Width:Â 3/8″
Size: 7.5 -
Raven Ring
Mark Preston
CA$2,640.0018K Yellow Gold, Cast
Heavy Gauge, Tapered
Width:Â 3/8″
Size: 6.5 -
Hawk Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$1,560.0014K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Band-on-Band
Width: 5/16″
Size: 7.5More sizes and other figures may be available. Please ask us for details.
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Eagle Ring
Frank Paulson
CA$2,160.0018K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Domed, Tapered
Width: 3/8″
Size: 6.25 -
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Eagles & Moon Ring
Ivan Thomas
CA$1,440.0014K White Gold, Engraved
Domed, Tapered
Width: 5/16″
Size: 10.75 -
Raven & Light Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$1,560.0014K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, Engraved
Band-on-Band
Width:Â 3/8″
Size: 8.25More sizes and other figures may be available. Please ask us for details.
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Eagles Ring
Carmen Goertzen
CA$1,440.0014K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Domed, Tapered
Width: 5/16″
Size: 9 -
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Killerwhale Ring
Allen Thompson
CA$1,380.0014K White Gold, Engraved
Domed, Tapered
Width: 3/8″
Size: 7.25 -
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Wolf Ring
David Neel
CA$1,560.0014K White Gold,14K Yellow Gold Rails, Engraved, Oxidized
Tapered
Width: 7/16″
Size: 7 -
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Star Face Pendant
Lyle Wilson
CA$5,400.0018K Yellow Gold, Abalone shell, Engraved, Textured, Repoussé, Chased
2012“The story of ‘Raven Releasing the Light’ has several versions depending upon the teller and the Pacific Northwest Coast group. In some versions, the sun is featured, while in others the moon or stars are included. In this pendant, I played around with the idea of using a star; it’s a theme I want to keep on pursuing because it’s intriguing to me to take bits and pieces of a traditional tale and expand it in a way that respects the original intent. As far as I know, a Star is not really widely used in Pacific Northwest Coast art.”
-Lyle Wilson, 2016