View our Northwest Coast First Nations jewelry by Indigenous artist David Neel - Wedding Bands, Diamond Engagement Rings, Promise Rings, Pendants, & Bracelets
View Northwest coast Indigenous jewelry - Wedding Bands, Diamond Engagement Rings, Promise Rings, Pendants & Bracelets by First Nations jeweler David Neel
Crazy Wolf Studio features museum quality, traditional Northwest Coast art by owner/artist Ken Decker: Tsimshian of the Wolf Clan, as well as artwork from more than 50 other Native artists from the Northwest Coast and Alaska. Shop our collection of authe
Steinbrueck Native Gallery, located near Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, features Fine Art of the Northwest Coast from emerging and established artists, contemporary and traditional. We pride ourselves on representing First Nations artists who cre
Carved and painted onto wood, stone, bone, animal skins, or metal, or woven and knitted into cloth, the material culture from Northwest Coast Native peoples has historically been a one-of-a-kind iteration and a declaration of familial rights and privileges. These items have adorned public and...
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Nearly every community in the NWT has artisans who produce clothing, accessories, tools, weavings, beadwork, jewelry, or carvings. Other skilled crafts include the making of birchbark baskets, moose-hair tuftings, and porcupine quillwork. Studios are often found in the more populous areas of Hol...
Native American art - Northwest Coast, Carvings, Totems: It was in this region, richly endowed with tremendous cedar and spruce forests, that the Native American sculptor achieved the finest expression. It is probably here that the influence of tools upo
2 To be sure, in 1947, there were Indigenous artists available in Alaska to work with Holligan, but the commercial market for Northwest Coast Native design was still nascent. Within a few years, artist and entrepreneur Ka’kasolas [Ellen Neel] (Kwakwaka’wakw) would be the first Native ...
An uncut diamond in rockDiamonds are found in various types of rock deposits and must be mined and cut to produce the brilliant gemstone used in jewelry. (more) The hardness, brilliance, and sparkle of diamonds make them unsurpassed as gems. In the symbolism of gemstones, the diamond repres...