Silver Oxidized Raven Bracelet FoxThis Raven Bracelet was hand crafted by Justin Rivard from the Cree Nation and signed on the back. The design has been cut out in sterling silver, onlaid to a silver backing, and oxidized in areas to enhance the contrast in the design. Mischievous and curious, the Raven plays many important roles in Pacific Northwest Coast Culture. For some, he symbolizes creation, transformation, knowledge, prestige as well as the complexity of nature and the
"From early creation stories it was said the Raven was as pure as white and the world was dark
The bracelet is 1 inch or 2 1/2 centimeters wide
One of my favourite names amongst the K’omoks people is Ḵa̱mxwalał
The print is 19 x 26 inches or about 48 x 66 cm
Volume 2 is the companion manual to Volume 1
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and features synthetic whiskers
This Eagle Ring by Carmen Goertzen from the Haida Nation is carved in sterling silver and 14k gold
5 centimeters wide and the weight is 32 grams or 1
you can make it down to Stanley Park or English Bay Beach to watch the sun disappear behind Vancouver Island in a golden explosion
The panel measures about 11 1/2 inches or 29 1/4 centimeters square
they were made into the form of animals that live in our environment