Raven Steals the Light PanelsThis Raven Steals the Light panel was hand carved in yellow cedar by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Quinn James. It is deeply carved and textured, and features a thick rope around the outer edge. Mischievous and curious, the Raven plays many important roles in Pacific Northwest Coast Culture. For some, he symbolizes creation, transformation, knowledge, prestige as well as the complexity of nature and the subtlety of truth. He also symbolizes the unknown and
Tom began apprenticing in Kwakwaka'wakw art with his father at the age of 12 and later worked with his brother George Hunt Jr
Trying to break free from the trap
such as the sea otter
This Eagles Bracelet has been hand-carved in sterling silver by Haida artist Derek White Jr
These Curved Raven Earrings are hand-carved in sterling silver by Haida artist Garner Moody
The paddle was then inlaid with abalone shells
This image reflects a duality of Clan relationship and Crest
We see them willing to actually listen
we ventured further and further afield—always with the knowledge that we could return to the warmth of our mother’s embrace
This Raven Pendant is hand-carved in sterling silver
Note: The price is for one seal head
The Raven design has been cut out from metal