Canadian First Nations, Cutout Sterling popular Silver Abstract Hoop Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, Tahltan Nation

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Canadian First Nations, Cutout Sterling popular Silver Abstract Hoop Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, Tahltan Nation, These pierced sterling silver Orca hoop earrings were created by artist Grant PaulsEach earring has.
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Product code: Canadian First Nations, Cutout Sterling popular Silver Abstract Hoop Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, Tahltan Nation

These pierced sterling silver Orca hoop earrings were created by artist Grant Pauls.

Each earring has a diameter of 1" and a width of 0.25".


ORCA SYMBOLIZES: LONGEVITY, PROTECTION, FAMILY

Orca is regarded with respect and awe by the Northwest Coastal people popular. Known as the King of the oceans and the ruler of the underworld, Orca is seen as a symbol of longevity. They are believed to be the reincarnation of deceased chiefs and protectors of sailors during travel. They mate for life and will remain with the same pod throughout their lives. Orca whales have long lives spreading songs, stories, happiness, and good luck from sea to sea.


Grant Pauls is a Tahltan Nation artist well known for his intricate cut-out silver and gold jewellery. He studied with renowned carver, Terrence Campbell from Prince Rupert, BC. Grant uses a combination of different jewellery making techniques to produce his Tahltan pieces with a modern flare. In addition to creating his stunning art and jewellery, Grant works with Indigenous Bands throughout the Yukon Territory in the field of mediation and negotiation. Grant currently lives and works from Vancouver, British Columbia.


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