Sculpture of Mother and Child in the traditional styling of Native American Art. Beautiful, heartfelt and lovely. A small child is carried on the back of the Mother, as this was done for centuries. Truly lovely and touching.
The Inuit carved small sculptures of animals and human figures depicting everyday activities and the animals that make up the integral part of their lives. These sculptures, by various contemporary artists, are carved in the traditional style and reproduced from a blend of natural minerals and man-made binders that simulate the look and feel of soapstone. Non-toxic and environmentally safe, each piece is molded, cast and hand polished with a naturally derived wax.
Read more about Salish Sea tribes in Washington state and British Columbia below.
Material - a stone blend. The sculptures are carved in the traditional style and reproduced from a blend of natural minerals, marble and man-made binders which simulate the look and feel of soapstone. Non-toxic and environmentally safe, each piece is molded, cast and hand-polished with a naturally derived wax.
Made in Canada. Size: 3" wide x 4" high. Made in Canada by a member of the Salish Sea tribes.
Read more about Salish Sea tribes in Washington state and British Columbia.
First Nations Art of the Northwest
These products are made in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. The focus is on representing and supporting Indigenous people. Preserving the history of our First Nations is at the heart of every product available. Each item is created by an artist with First Nation roots or membership.
These skilled artists are preserving their heritage through each piece that reflects their tribe's unique heritage and values. Created from materials such as wool, leather, and cotton, these items are gentle on the earth as well. The artists are commissioned to ensure fair pay and representation of their work.