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Killerwhale Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$175.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Width: 3/16″
Size 4.5 -
Thunderbird Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$175.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Width: 3/16″
Size: 2 -
Eagle Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$600.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Band-on-Band
Width: 5/16″
Size: 4.75 -
Killerwhale Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$600.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Band-on-Band
Width: 5/16″
Size: 4 -
Eagle Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$225.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Width: 1/4″
Size: 3.75 -
Eagle Feast Dish
Garner Moody
CA$9,200.00Yellow Cedar wood
A ceremonial dish, also known as a feast dish or potlatch dish, was a treasured heirloom which families brought out for great feasts as a gesture of hospitality and welcoming. Presently, many ceremonial dishes are carved in miniature form, meant for collectors who appreciate the historic and symbolic value behind each artwork. This aspect of the art is considered to be a contemporary turn that northwest coast native art has taken throughout the years.
Garner began carving at the early age of nine and, by age fifteen, he was carving his first piece of argillite. After moving to Vancouver in 1987, he spent the next two years working with renowned Haida artist Bill Reid on his Lootaas canoe and alongside a host of accomplished carvers such as Alfred Collinson, Rufus Moody, Giitsxaa, Nelson Cross, and Ding (Melvin) Hutchingson. Moody works in various mediums including cedar, gold, argillite and paper – all exemplifying his exquisite attention to detail and extraordinary artistic skills.
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Tsimshian Moon Mask
Philip Gray
SOLDRed Cedar Wood, Acrylic Paint
SOLD – For artist commission inquiries, please contact us at [email protected]
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Raven Ring
Henry Green
CA$180.00Sterling silver, Engraved
Domed, Slightly Tapered
Width: 7/16″
Size: 7 -
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Wolf Spirit Bracelet
Barry Wilson
CA$675.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Slightly Domed, Tapered -
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Split Eagle Ring
Frank Paulson
CA$2,050.0018K White Gold, 18K Yellow Gold Rails, Engraved
Cut-Out Design
Width: 5/16″
Size: 5.75 -
Hummingbirds Ring
Frank Paulson
CA$1,920.0018K Yellow Gold, 18K White Gold, Engraved
Cut-Out Design
Width: 5/16″
Size: 6.25 -
Thunderbird & Killerwhale Ring
James McGuire
CA$1,110.0014K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Domed, Tapered
Width: 5/16″
Size: 8.75 -
Raven Ring
Carmen Goertzen
CA$400.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Domed, Tapered
Width: 3/8″
Size: 6.5 -
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Salmon Water Waves
lessLIE
CA$300.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
2012
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Transformline – Black
lessLIE
CA$275.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
2012
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Wolf’s Journey
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$1,600.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
2012
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Bear Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$1,560.0014K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, Engraved
Band-on-Band
Width: 5/16″
Size: 5.25 -
Bear Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$1,560.0014K Yellow Gold, 14K White 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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Thunderbird & Otter Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$1,560.0014K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, Engraved
Domed
Width: 3/8″
Size: 8.25More sizes and other figures may be available. Please ask us for details.
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Killerwhale Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$1,560.0014K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, Engraved
Band-on-Band
Width: 1/4″
Size: 6More sizes and other figures may be available. Please ask us for details.
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Eagle & Hummingbird Ring
Landon Gunn
CA$1,380.0014K White Gold, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Width: 3/8″
Size: 5.5 -
Eagle Ring
Carmen Goertzen
CA$1,700.0014K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Diamond – VS1, 2 pts (1.7mm)
Domed
Width: 1/4″
Size: 6.5 -
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Eagle Ring
Philip Janze
Price upon request14K Yellow Gold, Cast, Engraved
Domed, Tapered
Width: 3/8″
Size: 5.5 -
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Raven & Eagle Ring
Carmen Goertzen
CA$1,440.0014K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Domed
Width: 5/16″
Size: 6.5 -
Hummingbird Ring
James McGuire
CA$1,320.0014K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Heavy Gauge, Domed
Width: 5/16″
Size: 6.5 -
Hummingbird Ring
Carmen Goertzen
CA$1,680.0014K White Gold, 14K Yellow Gold Rails, Engraved
Domed
Width: 3/8″
Size: 6.75 -
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Raven, Moon & Frog – Gold
Clarence Mills
CA$120.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
2000
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Strawberry Breeze Rattle
Isabel Rorick RCA
CA$7,500.00Spruce root, Alder dyed Spruce root, Yellow Cedar wood handle, Abalone shell, feathers, beads, Maple wood base
Dimensions on stand: 6 x 9.5 x 4.5″
Isabel Rorick comes from a long line of weavers, including her great-grandmother Isabella Edenshaw; her grandmother, Selina Peratrovich; her mother, Primrose Adams, and her Aunt, Delores Churchill. Using the Haida language of form, Isabel incorporates many traditional designs into her baskets and hats, like that of the dragonfly, raven’s tail, and spider web or slug trail.
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People of the Eagle Frontlet
Barry Scow
CA$2,450.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
Includes stand
“People of the Eagle” Frontlet, masterfully carved and painted by Kwakwaka’wakw artist Barry Scow, represents the Chief and his people of the Eagle clan. True to form of Barry’s fine carving, this frontlet portrays the Eagle with Sun, and commemorates Barry’s link to his Grandfather, who was a Chief, and to his heritage.
A Frontlet is a forehead mask attached to a woven headpiece, worn only by Chiefs and high-ranking individuals in order to display status. This particular frontlet carries the Eagle and Sun motif. The Eagle position belonged to the highest-ranking Chief in the village.
The Eagle lives in the sky, or Upper World, and represents status, power, peace and friendship. Eagle is the Chief of the birds, an honor he shares with the Woodpecker. The Sun is a popular Kwakwaka’wakw motif, used quite regularly in their art. The sun can represent life and creative forces as well as warmth and healing.
To further establish his high position, the Chief practiced a traditional act of discarding his wealth in front of other Chiefs. Much of this wealth was in the form of copper. To break the copper or throw it into the ocean, symbolized that he and his clan were modest of their wealth and that the value of friendship weighed more than the value of material wealth.
To assist the Chief with this historical display of modesty, a subordinate was appointed. The assistant is portrayed below the beak of the Eagle, carved in intricate detail, as one can see in the teeth and tongue of the human face. Another beautiful component of this piece are the Chief’s people, delicately cradled in the beak of the Eagle.
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Northern Thunderbird Bracelet
Kelvin Thompson
CA$600.00Sterling silver, Engraved, Oxidized
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Journey of Hope – Red
Joe Wilson
CA$300.00Serigraph, Edition of 200
2011
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
Also available in Blue
Joe Wilson has created this limited-edition print series illustrating the traditional Coast Salish whorl in which both the male and female Killerwhale are represented in balance and harmony with one another.
The ‘Journey of Hope’ was designed specifically for the survivors of the tsunami in Japan in 2011 to pay tribute to their survival instincts as well as their future hopes and dreams.
The Killerwhale is an important crest symbol, associated with power, strength, dignity and communication.
The Killerwhale is thought to be the reincarnation of great chiefs so they are the majestic protectors of mankind. Many believed that those lost at sea were carried away by the Orca to their villages deep within the ocean and they would be guided to a new life and a new beginning.
Killerwhale Clans live in Killerwhale Villages deep within the ocean; when at home they remove their skins and live as large humans. Mating once for life and thought to be the reincarnation of great chiefs, these majestic animals are the protectors of mankind. While known to capsize canoes and carry the inhabitants to their Killerwhale Village, they are also reputed to act as guides to humans caught within storms.