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Northwest style bear design ring measures 11 mm across the top. Bear face with paws on the side. Did you know that bears can range in size from 4 feet tall and 60 lbs. in weight to 8 feet tall and weigh as much as 1600 lbs? Well now you do. Bears of all species are threatened by habitat loss and the illegal wildlife trade. Show your bear love with this ring. Available in most finger sizes by the quarter size. Design by Paul Wagner.
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Beautifully detailed sterling silver northwest style eagle design ring, heavy and sturdy for a larger hand. Eagles are beautiful and graceful birds, worthy of being a national symbol. There are 60 known species of eagles. Eagles have strong heavy beaks and sharp talons for catching prey. They also have extremely keen eyesight, allowing them to see prey from far distances. 10 mm wide at the top.
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Beautifully detailed sterling silver northwest style eagle design ring, heavy and sturdy for a larger hand. Eagles are beautiful and graceful birds, worthy of being a national symbol. There are 60 known species of eagles. Eagles have strong heavy beaks and sharp talons for catching prey. They also have extremely keen eyesight, allowing them to see prey from far distances. 10 mm wide at the top.
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A northwest legend, the raven is a trickster, a shape shifter and much more. Sterling silver dangle earrings are about 1 3/8" long. Sterling silver shepherd hook ear wires. Northwest style design by Paul Wagner.
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Sterling silver mismatched earrings. One is a raven feather, one shows a raven face and feather design. About 1" long. Sterling silver lever back ear wires. Design by Paul Wagner.
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Sterling silver raven heads done in the northwest native style. Lever back ear wires are also sterling silver. About 3/4" long. Design by Paul Wagner.
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Iconic Northwest depiction of Raven stealing the sun in order to bring light to the world. Solid sterling silver earrings are finished in the round with the design on both sides. Sterling silver lever backs. 1 1/8" long.
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Northwest style Orca whale in all it;s glory. Sterling silver necklace depicts a diving killer whale (Orca) done in the round. 1" tall plus bail. The orca is emblematic of the Northwest coast. According to legend, a supernatural white wolf transformed himself into a killer whale. Their pack behavior and similar predatory tendencies also link these animals. The Orca is an important family crest to native people and considered to be physically and spiritually powerful. Design by Paul Wagner.
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The eagle and raven are frequently seen residents of northwest coastlines. The eagle and raven are sometimes depicted together in artwork to show the inclusiveness of all people or the joining of two in marriage. Design by Paul Wagner.
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Out of stockIncredibly detailed pendant depicts the raven shape shifted into a fir needle. Wear the legend! 2" long. The legends of the Haida people tell how in the beginning the world was dark and the sun was kept hidden in the house of the sky chief. To gain access to the house, the raven transformed himself into a fir needle and was consumed by the chief's daughter when she drank from a stream. Once in the house, he became the woman's child, and tricked the sky chief into letting his new grandson near the sun. The raven stole the sun and brought it out into the world for all the people to have light, his greed becoming a great gift to all. Paul Wagner design.
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Out of stockFishing anyone? Two salmon formed into the shape of a hook. The fish hook symbolizes prosperity, good luck, abundance, good health and safe passage over water. Solid sterling silver with a sterling silver chain. About 1 1/4" tall. Finished in the round with the design on both sides. Design by Paul Wagner.
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Two salmon form the shape of a heart in this unique and inspirational design. Salmon have run in Northwest waters since before history but now their stocks are dwindling due to dams, over-fishing and habitat destruction. This pendant measures about 1' X 1". Finished in the round in solid sterling silver with a sterling silver chain. Design by Paul Wagner.
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Sterling silver Frog Ring displays a wonderfully detailed frog in all it's glory! Frogs play an essential role in our natural world as they are excellent indicators of the wider health of the ecosystem. There are over 5000 species of frogs, each with it's own unique call, some of which can be heard a mile away. Ribbet! This ring would be "hoppy" to jump onto your finger! Available in most finger sizes by the quarter size. Design by Paul Wagner.
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Out of stockLarger version of the moonlit mountain scene ring, Sterling silver ring width tapers from 10 mm to 6 mm.
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The large Moonlit Mountain Ring in sterling silver with an 18K gold inlay.
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Solid sterling silver salmon ring called "Coho Crossover". Symbolic of the life cycle of the Northwest salmon. Salmon are anadromous, meaning they are born in freshwater, live most of their lives in salt water and then migrate back to the freshwater they were born in. Salmon are a keystone species-a species upon which many other animals depend- because they provide nutrients to the river and surrounding area where they spawn and die and are also a major source of food for other species such as killer whales and bears. Salmon have run in Northwest waters since before history but now their stocks are dwindling due to dams, over-fishing and habitat destruction. Ring is approximately 8 mm wide at the top. Available in most finger sizes by the quarter size. Design by Paul Wagner.