Kenojuak Ashevak Enchanted Owl Gallery Collection Earrings
5961Design by Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak. I like to make people happy and everything happy. I am the light of happiness and I am a dancing owl. The ...
View full detailsDesign by Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak. I like to make people happy and everything happy. I am the light of happiness and I am a dancing owl. The ...
View full detailsDesigned by Ojibway artist Don Chase. Grizzly bears love wild salmon which are abundant in coastal streams. When the salmon are abundant, the grizz...
View full detailsDesigned by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. For the Nshwaasnangong Child Care & Family Centre, with the help and support of the Southwest Onta...
View full detailsDesigned by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. "Our breath gives us life and is the sacred vessel which carries our voice. When words are shared with lovi...
View full detailsDesign by Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak. I like to make people happy and everything happy. I am the light of happiness and I am a dancing owl. This...
View full detailsDesigned by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko. The Turtle is sacred in the indigenous culture. It carries the four colours of the medicine wheel...
View full detailsDesigned by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko. The turtle symbolizes all life and everything around us, and is the strength of our people. Made ...
View full detailsDesigned by Anishinaabe artist, Emily Kewageshig. Ribbon skirts are a marker of identity that displays our pride in who we are. This artwork is ins...
View full detailsDesigned by Ojibway Artist Benjamin Chee Chee. Vinyl stickers are within 4.5"x 6" in size. They are water-resistant, UV resistant, dishwasher and m...
View full detailsDesigned by Mi’kmaw Artist Kim McDonough. This painting is inspired by Indigenous legends about bears being in the stars. The shooting star represe...
View full detailsDesigned by Chipewyan Dene Native artist John Rombough. “Living in a fast pace, it flies from flower to flower, enjoying the freedom of the sky ab...
View full detailsDesigned by Kwakwaka'wakw Nation artist Francis Dick. This hummingbird reminds us of the enjoyment of life and the lightness of our being. Eco-scar...
View full detailsThe Maple Leaf has been used as a symbol of Canada as far back as the 18th century, and even before that, the aboriginal peoples of Canada were mak...
View full detailsDesigned by Anishinaabe artist, Cody Houle. Inspired by the Grand River in southern Ontario, an important place for me to go and decompress and vie...
View full detailsDesigned by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. When one does the work of the great spirit, one receives an eagle's feather as an honour. Lightweight,...
View full detailsDesigned by Cree Artist Delree Dumont. Captured beneath the Grandmother moon's tender gaze, an Indigenous woman is entranced by her eagle feather f...
View full detailsDesigned by Ojibway artist Don Chase. Grizzly bears love wild salmon which are abundant in coastal streams. When the salmon are abundant, the grizz...
View full detailsDesign by Kwakwaka’wakw Artist Francis Dick. Hummingbirds are majestic and magical little creatures. They are spiritual guides that carry a blessin...
View full detailsDesigned by Tsimshian Artist Roy Henry Vickers. "Inspired by Valentines Day, 2012. Eagles mate for life and have clear vision.Eagle is one of my cr...
View full detailsDesign by Ojibwa Artist Norval Morrisseau. Eco-scarves are made of 100% recycled plastic bottles. 180cm x 70cm10 .newoscardo