EAGLE Sculpture (3D) on rock, by Jackson Robertson
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Spectacular Piece of Indigenous Art from theFirst Nations of the Pacific Northwest Coast of British Columbia
EAGLE SCULPTURE (3D) on Rock
masterfully hand carved by the Kwakwakaw' wakw First Nation Artist Jackson Robertson, solid yellow cedar, inlaid with Abalone, deep and very detailed carving - so much love to detail!!!
Measurements: 19" long, 6" tall, 4" wide, total Height in Rock Base: 10"
MEANING: The Eagle symbolizes grace, power and great intellect. It is a sacred and noble creature representing power and prestige to the First Nations people of the Northwest Coast. It symbolizes wisdom and has a special and direct connection to the creator. 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. The Eagle is the ruler of sky.
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About This Artist
Jackson Robertson is a Master Carver from the Northwest coast of Canada, British Columbia. He has been carving mainly yellow and red cedar for over 40 years. His Tribal affiliation is the Tsawataineuk First Nation from Kingcome Inlet BC but he...
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