Wolf Silver 1 Inch Bracelet Coast SalishWolf sterling silver 1 inch or over 2 1 2 centimeters wide bracelet, carved by Chris Cook from the Kwakwakawakw Nation. The Wolf Symbol represents loyalty, strong family ties, good communication, education, understanding, and intelligence. Of all land animals, the Wolf has the strongest supernatural powers and is the most accomplished hunter. Find more information about and examples of The Wolf Northwest Coast First Nations symbol. The bracelet is
5 inches or 39
It has been carved from sterling silver with 2 amber stones bezel set into the eyes of the Ravens
the flourish of his pen and those of other visitors like him was all it took to ensure that most of the ancient names of the region would forever be relegated only to the memories of its original inhabitants
the silver school of salmon become a striking scarlet ribbon
The Mask is about 10 inches wide without the stingers and 22 inches wide with the stingers
I think about my ancestors and the strength they must have had
The print depicts the traditional Haida beaver crest of the Eagle Clan
and signed by the artist
7 inches or 17 3/4 centimeters high
This limited edition print "Toothtah" is a giclee print by Tahltan artist Alano Edzerza
and features 26 onlays of operculum shell
we often witness this same phenomenon as ravens harass nearby eagles