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Cedar West Coast Native Orca Whale Wall Carving

$ 97.68

Availability: 12 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Tribal Affiliation: Salish
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Artisan: George Stokes
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Handmade: Yes

    Description

    This classically West Coast wall sculpture measures appx 10" tall by 4" wide. Each piece is made-to-order and will differ slightly from the image displayed in this listing. It comes with a leather hanger on the back and makes the perfect gift...even if that gift is for yourself! It is hand-carved by First Nations Native artist George Stokes and is signed on the back.
    Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.
    The Whale is a communicator and highly regarded guardian of the sea. Whales travel together and symbolize long life.
    George Stokes began working as an artist in 1985 with encouragement from his uncle, Cody Mathias. In 1986, George was invited to help carve a totem pole with late Haida artist Bill Reid and established Haida carver Don Yeomans. This pole is now housed within Vancouver's Kitsilano Secondary School. In 2010, he graduated from the Northwest Coast Jewellery Arts program held at Vancouver's Native Education College. While he has spent most of his career as a wood carver - creating plaques, talking sticks, rattles, and masks - he is beginning to expand into metalwork and giftware. For example, George has started transferring his original designs to clothing.
    "orca wall carving", "orca whale sculpture", "native whale carving", "west coast resorts"