Double Eagle Bracelet
This bracelet designed by Andrew Williams shows two eagles. The down of the eagle cleanses the floor of the longhouse bringing peace to the community. The bracelet width is ⅝ inches. The bracelet comes in two sizes. Devolved length of the Small bracelet is 6 inches, weight is about 28 grams. Devolved length of the Large bracelet is 7 inches, weight is about 42 grams. Made of a pewter alloy with a touch of silver. Made in Canada.
This bracelet designed by Andrew Williams shows two eagles. The down of the eagle cleanses the floor of the longhouse bringing peace to the community. The bracelet width is ⅝ inches. The bracelet comes in two sizes. Devolved length of the Small bracelet is 6 inches, weight is about 28 grams. Devolved length of the Large bracelet is 7 inches, weight is about 42 grams. Made of a pewter alloy with a touch of silver. Made in Canada.
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Andrew Williams
Born in 1964 in Haida Gwaii, Andrew Williams is a carver and graphic designer. He is part of the Raven clan in the Old Masset on Haida Gwaii. His work is a blend of traditional and contemporary art and shows his passion for his Haida Ancestry and the "old stories".
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Eagle
The Eagle is one of the most powerful and important symbols in Pacific Northwest Indian art and life. Eagle down, a symbol of peace and friendship, was sprinkled before guests in welcome dances and on other ceremonial occasions; eagle feathers were used in many rituals and worn on masks, headdresses and dance aprons.
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Pewter/Silver Jewelry
This pendant is made from an alloy of pewter with just a touch of silver. The pewter is lighter than sterling silver, resulting in a light weight that is comfortable to wear. The touch of silver adds luster. The jewelry is made in Canada by Boma.