Haida Raven Steals the Moon Ring in Silver and Gold EagleHaida Raven Steals the Moon sterling silver and 14 karat gold Band. The ring is hand carved by the artist Carmen Goertzen from the Haida Nation. This band is a little over a 1 4 inch wide. 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 subtlety of truth. He also symbolizes the unknown and
Toothtah was Alano's first professionally recognized artwork
We travel to far off places
The print is signed and numbered in 2005 by Eugene Isaac and has a total edition of only 150
This mask is about 17 1/2 inches or 44 cm long
It features acrylic paint and horse hair
I envision that as he passed by Kwakwaka’wakw territory for the last time
This Haida Hummingbird Band is carved in Sterling Silver by Carmen Goertzen from the Haida Nation
"The life cycle of the sockeye salmon never ceases to amaze me
They make such a melodious sound on aprons
The print is framed and matted
The bracelet is about 6 1/4 inches or close to 16 centimeters long and it is signed on the inside
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