These charming and versatile beads are hand-crafted by British Columbian Indigenous First Nations artist, Justin Rivard. They are available in solid 14k gold as well.

Created with symbols that represent the primary family crest figures found within British Columbian Native Indian culture, these beads can be stacked, strung, or integrated into bracelets and necklaces. The beads measure 5/16" high and 1/2" across, with an opening of 3/8".

They can be engraved with the following symbols:

Hummingbird - good health and the joyful messenger
Wolf - family and loyalty
Orca - unity and communication
Eagle - pride and friendship
Raven - creation and transition
Salmon - regeneration
Thunderbird - power

In addition to being trained artistically as a carver, Justin is a trained jeweler. He is dedicated to applying his skills to new and unconventional forms, while using the same media of gold, silver and semi-precious stones. For example, Justin has created carved business card holders, lighter covers, and cufflinks. Justin trained with Kwakwaka'wakw artist Ray Dumont for 16 years and has work in Canadian, American and Scottish galleries.

*Please indicate design(s) desired upon check-out and allow two weeks for delivery, as each piece is hand-crafted

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