Yellow cedar hand carved Eagle paddle by Trevor Hunt

- Nation: Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) First Nations
- Artist: Hunt, Trevor
- Type: Paddles
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Truly captivating piece of art - hand carved and hand painted by Trevor Hunt, member of the Kwakiulth First Nations from Fort Rupert, British Columbia's Pacific Northwest Coast
EAGLE Paddle
This paddle is fully hand carved, very clean lines, the painting is close to perfection, the details absolutely amazing. The wood is so clean and the vibrant turquoise, light blue together with the black accents are just so powerful and mesmerizing. This paddle truly stands out and looks fantastic on every wall. A real eye-catcher. Highest quality craftsmanship, signed and dated at the back, fully carved and painted in front.
Measurements: 63" long, blade is 6" wide, 1" thick
Meaning: Eagles mate for life and are therefore also seen as a symbol of lasting love and dedication. It is told that the Eagle end their own life in despair when the mate is lost. Eagle feathers are used in the most important ceremonies, a display of respect, courage, Chieftainship and wisdom.
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