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$95.99
Made in Ontario
For centuries the Inuit of Canada's Arctic have stacked rocks to resemble the human form, thus creating the Inukshuk. Originally used as a directional marker, today the Inukshuk symbolizes hope and friendship with its symbolic open arms.
This necklace measures 1 1/8" x 1 1/8" and comes on an 18" sterling silver chain. The pendant also matches the Encircles Inukshuk Earrings.
All Inukshuk Jewelry is made by hand in Ontario using Sterling silver.
$28.99
Made in British Columbia
Anvil Island Design artist Jack Willoughby lives on Vancouver Island where the ocean beaches give him much of his inspiration. Jack's career as an artist began in steel working, then teaching metal work at a Vancouver college where the freedom to create his own designs soon led him to start up Anvil Island Design. Jack's unique metal art is sold throughout North America, Europe and Japan. The strength and simplicity of his work makes it equally at home in the house, office or in an outdoor setting.
A true Canadian symbol, the Inukshuk has been artfully re-created in cold rolled steel by Anvil Island Designs. Display one as a statement piece or a group for a truly stunning display.
Dimensions 7" x 5", 8.5" x 6", 11" x 9"
$135.99
Made in Ontario
For centuries the Inuit of Canada's Arctic have stacked rocks to resemble the human form, thus creating the Inukshuk. Originally used as a directional marker, today the Inukshuk symbolizes hope and friendship with its symbolic open arms.
These earrings match the Feather Inukshuk Necklace.
All Inukshuk Jewelry is made by hand in Ontario using Sterling silver.
$89.99
Made in Ontario
For centuries the Inuit of Canada's Arctic have stacked rocks to resemble the human form, thus creating the Inukshuk. Originally used as a directional marker, today the Inukshuk symbolizes hope and friendship with its symbolic open arms.
This necklace matches the Inukshuk Feather Earrings.
All Inukshuk Jewelry is made by hand in Ontario using Sterling silver.
$9.95
Made in Canada
The Inuit of Canada's North have used inukshuks for generations to help guide their way through the Arctic. The Inukshuk has become a symbol of welcoming, comfort, and Canada - doesn't that rock?
These magnets are designed and made in Winnipeg, Manitoba by actual Canadians. Maybe that explains their iconic designs, natural theme, and quirky sense of humour! Adorn your fridge or locker with some Canadiana!
Individual magnets measure 6 cm in diameter.
$85.99
Made in Ontario
For centuries the Inuit of Canada's Arctic have stacked rocks to resemble the human form, thus creating the Inukshuk. Originally used as a directional marker, today the Inukshuk symbolizes hope and friendship with its symbolic open arms.
Pendant measures 0.75 inches across. This necklace matches the Small Inukshuk Earrings.
All Inukshuk Jewelry is made by hand in Ontario using Sterling silver.
$74.99
Made in Ontario
For centuries the Inuit of Canada's Arctic have stacked rocks to resemble the human form, thus creating the Inukshuk. Originally used as a directional marker, today the Inukshuk symbolizes hope and friendship with its symbolic open arms.
This necklace matches the Small Inukshuk Necklace and the Large Inukshuk Necklace.
All Inukshuk Jewelry is made by hand in Ontario using Sterling silver.
$64.99
Made in Ontario
For centuries the Inuit of Canada's Arctic have stacked rocks to resemble the human form, thus creating the Inukshuk. Originally used as a directional marker, today the Inukshuk symbolizes hope and friendship with its symbolic open arms.
Pendant measures 0.5 inches across. This necklace matches the Small Inukshuk Earrings.
All Inukshuk Jewelry is made by hand in Ontario using Sterling silver.