Killerwhale Transformation Bracelet
Availability: Only 1 available
Sterling silver, Oxidized, Engraved
Circa 1995
Signed: JA95
CA$1,750.00
Only 1 available
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Sterling silver, Oxidized, Engraved
Circa 1995
Signed: JA95
Symbol | Killerwhale |
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Dimensions | 1 x 6.25" (2.54 x 15.88cm) |
Product Number | I-101208 |
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Artist | John Alexander |
Nation | Tsimshian Nation |
Description | Tsimshian Nation John Alexander was born on January 14th, 1962 in Hazelton, British Columbia near Kispox, off the northern coast of British Columbia. He is a member of the Tsimshian Nation and takes the Frog, a symbol of luck and prosperity, as his family crest. John had the opportunity to apprentice under Don Yeomans and Phil Janze, two prominent artists who teach at a well acclaimed K’san First Nations art school. John began his artistic career through sketching and painting. However, he has progressed onto the art of Gold-smithing. This artist’s unique works maintain traditional designs and dimensional form within a stylized artistic form. John Alexander is one of the many talented First Nation artists who, through his artwork preserves tradition, heritage and cultural background. |
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