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This stone carving highlights the traditional Inuit campsite with an igloo, kayak, and qamutik.* *A qamutik is a traditional Inuit sled designed fo...
View full detailsA beautiful stone carving of a sitting otter, perched in attention. StoneApprox. 8.5 x 4 x 7.5 cmRegistration no. C5-108154 Bobby Aupaluktak is an ...
View full detailsA perched bird sits on a rock captured moments before taking flight. StoneApprox. 11.5 x 7 x 14 cmRegistration no. C11-40481 Residing in Akulivik,...
View full detailsA simple stone carving of a whale with a lifted tail. An eye is etched into the stone on both sides. StoneApprox. 18 x 9 x 4 cmRegistration no. C5-...
View full detailsA beautiful stone carving of a standing bear with its paws outstretched and pressed together. StoneApprox. 3.5 x 2.5 x 7 cmRegistration no. C5-1077...
View full detailsThis beautiful etching features a mother and child fishing on one side and a drum dancer on the other. StoneApprox. 10.5 x 2 x 9 cmRegistration no....
View full detailsA seal sits up, alert, in this stone carving. Its eye and nostril details are etched. StoneApprox. 15 x 5.5 x 6 cmRegistration no. C4-44274 Issac Q...
View full detailsA seal lays on its side with a flipper raised in the air. A common pose for seals regulating their temperature, this carving also seems to wave, "H...
View full detailsFeel the fresh air with this stone carving. A standing bear leans into the blowing wind, its fur stretching and flowing behind it. StoneApprox. 7.5...
View full detailsA bear stands with its paws crossed over one another in this stone carving. The bear's back paws have etched lines separating its digits. StoneAppr...
View full detailsA figure climbs onto the back of another in this detailed stone carving by Adamie Ningiuk. StoneApprox. 14 x 8 x 16 cmRegistration no. C5-102982 Ad...
View full detailsCapturing the traditions of Inuit life, an Inuk man builds shelter in this stone carving. StoneApprox. 11 x 7.5 x 12 cmRegistration no. C1-29555 Si...
View full detailsWith an armed raised as if saying, "Hello!" the Inuit goddess of the sea and marine animals lays on her side in greeting. StoneApprox. 16 x 4.5 x 8...
View full detailsA figure kneels in this stone carving of Inuit life by Daniel Inukpuk. Stone23 x 13 x 25 cmRegistration no. C5-103150 Daniel Inukpuk, son of Johnn...
View full detailsCarved from stone, a bear dances with a drum in hand, capturing the joyful energy of Inuit drum dancing. StoneApprox. 12 x 5 x 13 cmRegistration no...
View full detailsA hockey stick and puck, symbols of the North and community, are the subject of this skillful stone carving. Stone, stringApprox. 8 x 4 x 19 cmRegi...
View full detailsA polar bear stands on one foot, dancing, in this stone carving by Matiusie Kingwatsiaq. StoneApprox. 15 x 6 x 22 cmRegistration no. 45913-6321S Ma...
View full detailsA stone carving of a walking polar bear, capturing the wildlife of the artic north. StoneApprox. 16 x 5.5 x 8 cmRegistration no. 45913-6771T Johnny...
View full detailsUpright and dancing, this bear stone carving is both lively and gestural. StoneApprox. 10 x 8 x 17 cmRegistration no. 45913-6765T An emerging carve...
View full detailsA bear stands upright, dancing in this stylized carving. StoneApprox. 8 x 11 x 19 cmRegistration no. 45913-6766T An emerging carver, Adamie follows...
View full detailsA seal lies on its side in this black stone carving, the artist has created smooth undulations in its form mimicking wrinkles. StoneApprox. 6 x 22....
View full detailsSeal swimming on it's side with tail in the air. Black stone carving. StoneApprox. 8.5 x 25 x 11.5Registration No. C4-13980 Issac Qumak is an Inuk...
View full detailsThis stone bird sculpture balances on a webbed foot as it dances with a soft smile. Serpentine stone5 x 24 x 17.5 cmRegistration no. 45315-7715R B...
View full detailsThe arctic char is a staple food for Inuit communities and, in this carving, two char lay back to back as if being held by their tails. Serpentine ...
View full detailsCaribou antlerApprox. 47 x 25 x 35cmReg no. C11-3961 Based in Akulivik, Quebec, Simon Qinuajuak is an Inuk artist specializing in stone jewellery a...
View full detailsSerpentine stoneApprox. 19 x 10 x 27cmReg no. C5-100056 Conlucy Niviaxie (1940–2012) was an Inuit sculptor from Inukjuak (Port Harrison), Nunavik, ...
View full detailsSerpentine stoneApprox. 20 x 8 x 18cmReg no. C4-13982
A single stone carving of stones laid upon one another constructed in a symbolic humanlike form. An inukshuk might act as a message, marking a good...
View full detailsA single stone carving of stones laid upon one another constructed in a symbolic humanlike form. An inukshuk might act as a message, marking a good...
View full detailsA classic Adamie Qaumagiaq owl sculpture with notched wings upraised. Serpentine stoneApprox. 4 x 13 x 18 cmReg no. 44726-7797Q Born in 1990, Adam...
View full detailsOften seen at dawn or dusk, the arctic hare is an elusive animal. Known as Ukaliq, the arctic hare symbolizes fertility, regeneration and ingenuity...
View full detailsIn this carving, the musk ox stands on its hind legs. The stone is carved to illustrate the animal's fur which has been a source of clothing in Inu...
View full detailsA single stone carving of stones laid upon one another constructed in a symbolic humanlike form. An inukshuk might act as a message, marking a good...
View full detailsA detailed mask thinly carved from serpentine stone. Serpentine stoneApprox. 23 x 16 x 3 cmReg no. 821004064 Pitseolak is a Kinngait (Cape Dorset) ...
View full detailsA polar bear bends its head to the ground as if smelling something in this stone carving. StoneApprox. 7.5 x 17.5 x 8.5 cmRegistration No. 83602246...
View full detailsA classic Adamie Qaumagiaq owl sculpture with notched wings upraised. Serpentine stoneApprox. 4 x 15 x 27 cmReg no. 1269261 Born in 1990, Adamie is...
View full detailsA carved owl standing on one foot with upraised notched wings Serpentine stoneApprox. 5 x 18 x 24 cmReg no. 1271151 Palaya learned to carve in the ...
View full detailsA hand-carved stone sculpture of a musk ox, an animal deeply connected to Inuit culture, traditionally providing food, hides for clothing and shelt...
View full detailsA hand-carved stone sculpture of a musk ox, an animal deeply connected to Inuit culture, traditionally providing food, hides for clothing and shelt...
View full detailsThis bird in flight uses multiple types of stone as well as carved bone for the feet. Serpentine, marble, boneApprox. 6 x 10 x 13 cmReg no. 43831-6...
View full detailsThis bird in flight uses multiple types of stone as well as carved bone for the feet. Marble, serpentine stone, boneApprox. 6 x 10 x 10 cmReg no. 4...
View full detailsThis bird in flight uses multiple types of stone as well as carved bone for the feet. Serpentine, marble, boneApprox. 6 x 10 x 13 cmReg no. 43831-6...
View full detailsAnimal, marine and human entities all combine into one otherworldly figure of pale green stone, highlighting an interdependence between the creatur...
View full detailsApprox. 25 x 4 x 14cmSerpentine stoneReg no. 7713Q Pitsiulaq (Pitseolak) Qimirpik 1982- is a young Cape Dorset carver who’s quickly established hi...
View full detailsApprox. 10 x 10 x 24cmSerpentine stoneReg no. 6887P Pitsiulaq (Pitseolak) Qimirpik 1982- is a young Cape Dorset carver who’s quickly established hi...
View full detailsThis characterful piece integrates dual entities, conveying the bulk and heft of walrus and the active tail and hind quarters of dog in the one del...
View full detailsA single stone carving of stones laid upon one another constructed in a symbolic humanlike form. An inukshuk might act as a message, marking a good...
View full detailsA dancing owl carved in marble with upraised notched wings Marble stoneApprox. 6 x 19 x 25 cmReg no. 43279-6442R Palaya learned to carve in the tra...
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