Eagle Ring by Bill Wilson
$74.00
Item No. N807R
This Eagle ring was designed by Bill Wilson, a Tlingit Indian raised in Hoonah, Alaska. The sterling silver ring adjusts readily from about size 5 to size 10. The ring is from our collection of Trade Bracelets and Rings struck from dies made in the early 1900's, made in the USA.
This Eagle ring was designed by Bill Wilson, a Tlingit Indian raised in Hoonah, Alaska. The sterling silver ring adjusts readily from about size 5 to size 10. The ring is from our collection of Trade Bracelets and Rings struck from dies made in the early 1900's, made in the USA.
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Eagle
The Eagle is one of the most powerful and important symbols in Pacific Northwest Indian art and life. Eagle down, a symbol of peace and friendship, was sprinkled before guests in welcome dances and on other ceremonial occasions; eagle feathers were used in many rituals and worn on masks, headdresses and dance aprons.