Canadian First Nations, Hand Carved Sterling Silver Oval Wolf Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, Kwakwaka'wakw best View larger
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Canadian First Nations, Hand Carved Sterling Silver Oval Wolf Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, Kwakwaka'wakw best

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Canadian First Nations, Hand Carved Sterling Silver Oval Wolf Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, Kwakwaka'wakw best

Canadian First Nations, Hand Carved Sterling Silver Oval Wolf Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, Kwakwaka'wakw best, Made To Order: 4-6 WeeksThese oval wolf earrings are hand carved by Kwakwaka’wakw artist John.

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Product Name: Canadian First Nations, Hand Carved Sterling Silver Oval Wolf Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, Kwakwaka'wakw best

Made To Order: 4-6 Weeks

These oval wolf earrings are hand carved by Kwakwaka'wakw artist John Lancaster. They are done in sterling silver.

Each earring measures 1.75″ x 0.88″.


WOLVES SYMBOLIZE: LOYALTY, TEACHER, COOPERATION

Wolf symbolizes perseverance, intuition, loyalty and success. The teacher of new ideas and wisdom, Wolf shows intense loyalty balanced with independence. Wolves are proficient hunters and have always been greatly respected for their cleverness. Because they might bestow this hunting prowess on people, wolves have often been called upon as spirit helpers. Like Orca, Wolves mate for life, thus having great strength in their relationships.


John Lancaster was born in Alert Bay on Cormorant Island, BC on June 3, 1960 to his Kwakwaka'wakw (formerly Kwakiutl) mother and Caucasian father. He belongs to the Nimpkish Band and began his career as an artist when he was fifteen. John made jewellery carving a full time occupation in 1987. Due to federal law prohibiting the children of mixed marriages to claim their status as Indigenous, John did not receive his Status until after 1985 when the law was repealed. It was then that John dedicated himself fully to Kwakwaka'wakw art with the desire to explore his cultural heritage. His works are created with simple hand tools, some of which are homemade. Through use of simple materials and modest working conditions, his characteristically simple style has evolved. John now best lives in Victoria, BC.


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Canadian First Nations, Hand Carved Sterling Silver Oval Wolf Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, Kwakwaka'wakw best