Every evening, from autumn through winter, something remarkable happens in Bothell, Washington. Thousands of crows—anywhere from 10,000 to 16,000—take to the skies, flying from every corner of the Seattle area to gather here. They roost together for the night in a phenomenon that’s as mysterious as it is breathtaking. Watching their dark shapes flood into the sky is like stepping into a living painting.
David Morgan has called Bothell home since 1996. Moving from Seattle, the company embraced this charming city in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Over the years, the company has become a part of the town’s identity, providing locals and visitors with products that echo the rugged beauty of the surrounding area.
The Crow Necklace by Cavin Richie
Cavin Richie’s Crow Necklace perfectly captures the character of this remarkable bird. Known for their intelligence and adaptability, crows are often seen as symbols of mystery and resourcefulness. This handcrafted pendant is a tribute to the beauty of these birds, blending natural inspiration with timeless design.
Moon Dancing Matted Print by Marvin Oliver
While crows and ravens are distinct, they share a familial bond as part of the Corvidae family. Marvin Oliver’s Moon Dancing matted print celebrates the cultural significance of these birds in Indigenous art. The piece combines the celestial with the earthly, highlighting the raven’s role as a bringer of light and a symbol of transformation.
Raven Feather Earrings by Cavin Richie
Cavin Richie’s Raven Feather Earrings offer a graceful homage to these iconic birds. Crafted with attention to detail, the earrings reflect the raven’s sleek beauty and cultural importance. Though separate species, crows and ravens both embody the intelligence and mystique that make them enduring figures in Indigenous lore.
This autumn, as the crows fill Bothell’s skies, let their story inspire you. David Morgan’s curated collection brings the spirit of the Corvidae family into your life, combining artistry with meaning. Whether it’s a necklace, print, or earrings, each piece tells a story worth sharing.