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Bracelets

Pacific Northwest Coast Indigenous Artists are famous for their beautiful designs and fine jewelry. These high quality native bracelets are made of sterling silver, copper and/or gold. Traditionally West Coast Native American Indian Jewelry was used in ceremonies, potlatches, and everyday life to represent wealth and high standing.

Native Bracelets Today

Increasingly West Coast Native Artists are combining different materials for their authentic native bracelets including copper, amber, turquoise, leather, silver, gold and other precious materials to create beautiful and original native masterpieces. The following native bracelets are mainly inspired by Haida, Coast Salish and Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka'wakw traditions.

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Gold First Nations Eagle Bracelet by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson
Gold Eagle 3/4 Inch Bracelet
Regular price $3,900.00 CAD
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Gold First Nations Orca Bracelet by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson
Gold Orca 3/4 Inch Bracelet
Regular price $4,520.00 CAD
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First Nations Gold Hummingbird Bracelet by Haida artist Carmen Goertzen
Carmen Goertzen
Gold 1/2 inch wide Haida Hummingbird Bracelet
Regular price $4,790.00 CAD
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Gold Hummingbird Bracelet by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin
Bill Helin
Gold Hummingbird Bracelet
Regular price $4,790.00 CAD
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Gold Sea Eagle Bracelet by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson
Gold Sea Eagle Bracelet
Regular price $5,500.00 CAD
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Gold Hummingbird, Eagle, and Orca Bracelet by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin
Bill Helin
Gold Hummingbird, Eagle, & Orca Bracelet
Regular price $5,800.00 CAD
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Gold Wolf First Nations Bracelet by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson
Wolf Gold Bracelet
Regular price $5,850.00 CAD
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Gold Phases of the Moon Bracelet by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson
Gold Phases of the Moon Bracelet
Regular price $6,650.00 CAD
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Gold Moon Embracing the Sun Bracelet by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin
Bill Helin
Gold Moon Embracing the Sun Bracelet
Regular price $7,600.00 CAD
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First Nations Silver and ivory Hammered Bracelet by Coast Salish artist Luke Marston
Luke Marston
Moon Bracelet
Regular price $12,000.00 CAD
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