Canadian First Nations, Hand Carved Sterling Silver 1/4" Hummingbird Hoop Stud Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, buying Coast Salish

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Canadian First Nations, Hand Carved Sterling Silver 1/4" Hummingbird Hoop Stud Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, buying Coast Salish,

These stunning hummingbird hoop stud earrings are hand-carved by Coast.

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Product code: Canadian First Nations, Hand Carved Sterling Silver 1/4" Hummingbird Hoop Stud Earrings, Indigenous Native Jewellery, buying Coast Salish

These stunning hummingbird hoop stud earrings are hand-carved by Coast Salish artist Gilbert Pat. He has used sterling silver to create them.

Each earring has a width of 0.25" and a diameter of 0.75".


HUMMINGBIRDS SYMBOLIZE: BEAUTY, LOVE, HARMONY

The hummingbird is known as the joyful messenger of spirits and a mysterious traveler. If a Hummingbird appears during a time of great sorrow and pain, healing will soon follow. Hummingbird also symbolizes intelligence and the fragility of nature and all living things. They put the twinkle in the stars. To receive one as a gift says you are wished joy, healing, and love, and bring joy to the giver's life. In West Coast First Nations belief, hummingbirds are associated with beauty, love, and harmony. The hummingbird, a symbol of intelligence, is known as the joyful messenger of spirits and a mysterious traveler. If a Hummingbird appears during a time of great sorrow and pain, healing will soon follow. Hummingbird also symbolizes the fragility of nature and living things. They put the twinkle in the stars. To receive one as a gift says you are wished joy, healing, and buying love, and bring joy to the giver's life.


Born in 1945 in Sardis, British Columbia, Gilbert is Coast Salish. He later moved to Alert Bay on Cormorant Island near the North-eastern tip of Vancouver Island. Gilbert studied carving under Lloyd Wadhams Sr. Gilbert's style of fine detailing, and craftsmanship has made his work highly sought after. Gilbert married a Kwakwaka'wakw woman from Alert Bay and they have two sons. Jeff and Jason, to whom he taught the art of jewellery carving. He and his family now live in Victoria where he works in his studio.


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