In many Indigenous teachings, the hummingbird is connected to joy, resilience, and adaptability.
Though small, it moves with precision and purpose.
It knows how to find what it needs, even in constant motion.
It is often seen as a reminder to stay present.
To notice what is here now.
To find lightness without losing direction.
The circular form holds that movement.
A continuous flow, without beginning or end.
A reflection of cycles, rhythm, and ongoing motion.
The carved lines carry that same energy.
Guiding the eye, creating movement, and holding balance within the piece.
Silver reflects clarity and awareness.
A quiet brightness that mirrors the hummingbird’s presence.
Each detail is carved by hand, following traditional Coast Salish formline principles.
Not decorative, but intentional.
Giving structure, story, and life to the piece.
This pendant carries the energy of joy, resilience, and present-moment awareness.
Materials
• .925 sterling silver
• Hand carved artisan piece
• One-of-a-kind / limited
• 16".925 sterling silver 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.