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Captain Figurine

$46.99
Poly Resin Captain Figurine 10.5" x 4.5" x 3.5"

Circle Scarf

$26.99
With a couple twists, this luxuriously soft 100% bamboo scarf turns into a warm wrap or endlessly customizable infinity scarf featuring authentic Indigenous design.

Crow

$25.99
Handcrafted metal Crow looking straight, on stand. Jack Willoughby lives on Vancouver Island where the ocean beaches give him much of his inspiration. Jack's career as an artist began in steel working, then teaching metal work at a Vancouver college where the freedom to create his own designs soon led him to start up Anvil Island Design. Jack's unique metal art is sold throughout North America, Europe and Japan. The strength and simplicity of his work makes it equally at home in the house, office or in an outdoor setting. 5.5" x 2.5" x5.5"

Crow Looking Back

$25.99
Handcrafted metal Crow looking over shoulder, on stand. Jack Willoughby lives on Vancouver Island where the ocean beaches give him much of his inspiration. Jack's career as an artist began in steel working, then teaching metal work at a Vancouver college where the freedom to create his own designs soon led him to start up Anvil Island Design. Jack's unique metal art is sold throughout North America, Europe and Japan. The strength and simplicity of his work makes it equally at home in the house, office or in an outdoor setting. 5.5" x 2.5" x3.5"

Crow with Berry

$101.99
Handcrafted metal First Nations Crow with red berry. Jack Willoughby lives on Vancouver Island where the ocean beaches give him much of his inspiration. Jack's career as an artist began in steel working, then teaching metal work at a Vancouver college where the freedom to create his own designs soon led him to start up Anvil Island Design. Jack's unique metal art is sold throughout North America, Europe and Japan. The strength and simplicity of his work makes it equally at home in the house, office or in an outdoor setting.

Crows Conversing Hooks

$48.99
Handcrafted metal "Crows Conversing" hooks. Jack Willoughby lives on Vancouver Island where the ocean beaches give him much of his inspiration. Jack's career as an artist began in steel working, then teaching metal work at a Vancouver college where the freedom to create his own designs soon led him to start up Anvil Island Design. Jack's unique metal art is sold throughout North America, Europe and Japan. The strength and simplicity of his work makes it equally at home in the house, office or in an outdoor setting. 10" x .75" x 6"

Culture Crew Finger Puppets

$9.99$17.99
Enjoy creating stories and adventures for Hymas the prince of peace and his friend Princess Klahowya as they travel the world in their trusty canoe. Meet the animals they befriend on their journey! These small puppets are perfect for taking along on your childs' own adventures! They are the creations of Bill Helin, a First Natiions artist from the west coast of British Columbia, Canada.  

Cutty Sark Model

$411.99
Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship. Built on the River Leven, Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, she was one of the last tea clippers to be built and one of the fastest, coming at the end of a long period of design development, which halted as sailing ships gave way to steam propulsion.

Dichroic Glass Dangle Earrings

$28.99
These uniquely beautiful dichroic glass dangle earrings have been carefully handcrafted by the skillful artists of Flame Work Designs in Victoria, BC Canada. Each and every one seems to have a life of its own! What makes this glass so sparkly and iridescent is a material called dichroic that is fused into the glass. Dichroic was invented in the mid 1970's by the aerospace industry. The glass is created in a vacuum chamber where a complex process vaporizes metal oxides and crystal quartz to form a film that adheres to the surface of the glass.    

Dichroic Glass Mini Studs

$16.99
These uniquely beautiful dichroic glass earrings have been carefully handcrafted by the skillful artists of Flame Work Designs in Victoria, BC Canada. Each and every one seems to have a life of its own! What makes this glass so sparkly and iridescent is a material called dichroic that is fused into the glass. Dichroic was invented in the mid 1970's by the aerospace industry. The glass is created in a vacuum chamber where a complex process vaporizes metal oxides and crystal quartz to form a film that adheres to the surface of the glass.