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Made by Canadian First Nations & Inuit Artists
The jewellery in this collection are created across Canada by First Nations and Inuit artists using traditional art and techniques resulting in jewellery that celebrates the culture of Canada's First Peoples.
$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.
$69.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This exquisite .5" dream catcher pendant is made with sterling silver and turquoise stones. We also carry matching earrings.
$69.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This exquisite 1" dream catcher pendant is made with sterling silver and Swarovski crystal. We also carry matching earrings.
$105.00
Handcrafted in Quebec
This Igloo pendant was carved from caribou antler by Inuk artist Bobby Ilisituk in Salluit, Nunavik, Quebec. Registration number is 40140.
Made In Canada Gifts curates every piece of Inuit art with care and appreciation of both the piece and the artist. We offer a varied selection of unique one-of-a-kind carvings selected from talented Inuit artists from Canada's Nunavik region, both emerging and established artists.
Each piece comes with documentation certifying authenticity.
THIS PIECE IS JUST THE PENDANT WITHOUT CHAIN
$115.00
Handcrafted in Quebec
This inukshuk pendant was carved from muskox horn by Inuk artist Gilbert Inukpuk in Umiujaq, Nunavik, Quebec. Registration number is 1671.
Made In Canada Gifts curates every piece of Inuit art with care and appreciation of both the piece and the artist. We offer a varied selection of unique one-of-a-kind pieces selected from talented Inuit artists from Canada's Nunavut Territory, both emerging and established.
Each piece comes with documentation certifying authenticity.
This pendant measures 0.75" x 0.5"
$18.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This 0.75" dream catcher pendant is decorated with metal feathers and amethyst.
$18.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This 0.75" dream catcher pendant is decorated with metal feathers and assorted glass beads.
$89.99
Made in Canada
This beautiful and elegant pendant by Corrine Hunt is made of a special silver and pewter alloy and is presented on a sterling silver chain.