Jewellery of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Peoples
Collection by Pacific_4nzix • Last updated 8 days ago
Various types of indigenous jewellery, from British Columbia, Alaska, Washington
Raven and Sun Signet Ring Silver and 14k Gold Northwest Native American Jewelry
This is a super unique and eye-catching Northwest Coast Native ring composed of hand-engraved silver and solid 14 carat gold. The front is 5/8" wide and the back tapers to 5/16" wide for added comfort. The gold element is engraved separately and then overlaid onto the sterling silver.The design by Kelvin Thompson is 'Raven Stealing the Light', the primary creation story amongst First Nations groups in the Pacific Northwest. The myth goes like this:"There was a time many years ago when the…
14k Matching Yin Yang Wedding Bands Northwest Native Stacking Salmon
Each ring depicts a Northwest Coast Native 'Salmon' design, but when the rings are stacked together they reveal fish swimming upstream together. This design by Haida artist Shawn Edenshaw is perfect as a wedding band set, as it symbolizes unity and tackling life together. Please note that the design will differ from the photos in the listing depending on the sizes of the rings. The sizes of the rings play a part in the design/layout of the salmon.These rings pair perfectly with the new book…
Supraspinous fossa of scapula (Fossa supraspinata scapulae)
Supraspinous fossa (Fossa supraspinata); Image: Yousun Koh
14k Solid Gold Northwest Native American Wolf Pendant
Hand-engraved and 1" in diameter, this pendant is both exquisite and very wearable. It is made from solid 14 karat gold and is signed on the back. The 'Wolf' is typically a symbol of family amongst most Northwest Coast First Nations cultures, since these animals travel in packs and often mate for life. Your purchase will come with a complimentary fine art appraisal for insurance purposes, as well as information about the artist and symbolism.In addition to being trained artistically as a…
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Octopus - Silver Ring