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- Hummingbird by Coast Salish artist, Simone Diamond
- Measures approx. 3 in - 4 in
- Die cut magnet
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- Moose by Ojibway artist, Mark A. Jacobson
- Measures approx. 3 in - 4 in
- Die cut magnet
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- Thunderbird by Coast Salish artist, Doug LaFortune
- Measures approx. 3 in - 4 in
- Die cut magnet
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- Totem by Namgis artist, Ryan Cranmer
- Measures approx. 3 in - 4 in
- Die cut magnet
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- Whale by Haida artist, Ernest Swanson
- Measures approx. 3 in - 4 in
- Die cut magnet
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ONE OF A KIND ALABASTER CARVEDF WOLVES ON A SOAPSTONE AND WOOD BASE ARTIST-CHUPAK
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Sale!SPECIAL !!!! 3 PIECE SET EXPANDABLE BRACELET AND NECKLACE WITH HYPO POST EARRINGS
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ONE OF A KIND NATIVE SKIN MASK Artist Biography: Charlene Killbear Williams Charlene was born in Inuvik Northwest Territory, Canada. Later, the family returned to Barrow. Charlene was taught to make native masks by her mother when she was eight years old. Charlene’s mother Lilly Killbear has masks in several museums.
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ONE OF A KIND SKIN MASK. Artist Biography: Charlene Killbear Williams Charlene was born in Inuvik Northwest Territory, Canada. Later, the family returned to Barrow. Charlene was taught to make native masks by her mother when she was eight years old. Charlene’s mother Lilly Killbear has masks in several museums.
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ONE OF A KIND ALASKA SKIN MASK Artist Biography: Charlene Killbear Williams Charlene was born in Inuvik Northwest Territory, Canada. Later, the family returned to Barrow. Charlene was taught to make native masks by her mother when she was eight years old. Charlene’s mother Lilly Killbear has masks in several museums.
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ONE OF A KIND ALASKAN SKIN MASK Artist Biography: Charlene Killbear Williams Charlene was born in Inuvik Northwest Territory, Canada. Later, the family returned to Barrow. Charlene was taught to make native masks by her mother when she was eight years old. Charlene’s mother Lilly Killbear has masks in several museums.
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ONE OF A KIND ALASKAN SKIN MASK Artist Biography: Charlene Killbear Williams Charlene was born in Inuvik Northwest Territory, Canada. Later, the family returned to Barrow. Charlene was taught to make native masks by her mother when she was eight years old. Charlene’s mother Lilly Killbear has masks in several museums.
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EXCLUSIVE ITEM " 2 RARE GEM'S IN ONE PIECE" REVERSIBLE PENDANT NATURAL GOLD QUARTZ/NATURAL AMMOLITE SET IN 14KT GOLD. CERTIFIED CERTIFICATE OF GRADING AND AUTHENTICITY INCLUDED CALL FOR PRICING
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This quilled greeting card features an eagle flying above a mountainous landscape, positioned as if ready to descend on its prey. 'Alaska' is printed to accompany the design making this piece of art the perfect memento for anyone who has traveled through The Last Frontier.
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This quilled greeting card features the vibrantly colored fireweed. This unmistakable flower—found in the Northwest—is known to grow tall, in abundance, and in distinct spike-shaped clusters. As it's arguably more popular and commonly seen than the official state flower, 'Alaska' is printed to accompany the design making this piece of art the perfect keepsake for anyone who has traveled through The Last Frontier.
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The midsummer in Alaska bring out its beautiful state flower, the Alpine Forget Me Not. Our handcrafted design depicts this gorgeous blue flower, with green buds and yellow centers.
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Description: All of our cards come with a coordinating envelope, and a short history of quilling on the back of the card. Our square cards require extra postage.
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This quilled greeting card features a moose standing in a grassy field. The distant mountains in the background—appearing small in comparison to the moose in this perspective—add emphasis to the enormous size of these creatures. 'Alaska' is printed to accompany the design making this piece of art the perfect memento for anyone who has traveled through The Last Frontier.
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The quilled Swallowtail Butterfly greeting card provides a symbolic message of transformation and inspiration for any friend or loved on in need of support. The handcrafted design features a butterfly with yellow, blue, red, black and gray details in the wings resting on a flower.