Tsimshian Eagle Bracelet
$285.00
Item No. N811B
This bracelet is designed by Jack Hudson, a Tsimshian from Metlakatla. The eagle is here presented boldly, with emphasis on the talons. The width is 1¼ inches, the devolved length 6¾ inches. Sterling silver.
This bracelet is designed by Jack Hudson, a Tsimshian from Metlakatla. The eagle is here presented boldly, with emphasis on the talons. The width is 1¼ inches, the devolved length 6¾ inches. Sterling silver.
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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.
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Bracelet Size
The Tsimshian Eagle Bracelet has a devolved length of 6.75 inches and about a 1.5 inch gap for a total bracelet circumference of 8.25 inches. The gap width can be adjusted slightly for a customized fit. This bracelet will generally fit moderate wrists. For more information please refer to our Bracelet Sizing page. The weight of this sterling silver bracelet is about 54 grams.