In Coast Salish carving traditions, the eagle is a powerful figure.
It represents vision, awareness, and a connection between the physical and the spiritual.
It sees from above, carrying clarity and perspective.
Here, the eagle is held within the form of a heart.
A reflection of protection guided by care.
Strength that is not separate from feeling, but rooted in it.
The pink tourmaline eye brings another layer of meaning.
Known as a stone of compassion and emotional healing,
it is connected to the heart, to balance, and to the ability to move forward without losing softness.
It reminds us that clarity does not have to come at the cost of openness.
That protection and love can exist together.
Silver and copper work in balance.
Clarity and grounding.
Awareness and warmth.
Each line is carved by hand, following traditional Coast Salish formline principles.
Not placed for decoration, but to give structure, movement, and meaning to the piece.
This pendant carries the energy of protection, compassion, and clear-hearted strength.
Materials
• .925 sterling silver
• Hand carved copper
• Pink tourmaline accent
• One-of-a-kind / limited artisan piece
• Stirling silver.925 16" chain
Brooklynne Pathfinder | Wliwaji-kwi
Store Owner & Product Creator
Spirit Beads is an Abenaki-owned small business based in Northern Ontario, Canada. As a proud member of the Odanak Nation, I carry forward the teachings and artistry of my people through beadwork, moccasins, and mukluks.
Each piece I create blends traditional techniques with contemporary designs, honoring the roots of our culture while allowing it to evolve in the modern world. My beadwork is crafted with care, authenticity, and a deep respect for my ancestors, reflecting both cultural preservation and personal passion.
At Spirit Beads, the goal is to share the beauty, strength, and spirit of Indigenous artistry with people everywhere; ensuring that these traditions continue to thrive for future generations.