4″ Stonelook Inukshuk Figurine
The word “inukshuk” means “in the likeness of a human.”
For generations, Inuit have been creating these impressive stone markers on the vast Arctic landscape.
Inukshuks serve several functions, including guiding travelers, warning of danger, assisting hunters and marking places of reverence.
Lifelike figures of rock, they are erected by the Inuit and stand along Canada’s most northern shores.
They are Inukshuk (pronounced In-OOK-Shook), which is an Inuit word meaning “in the image of man.”
Guiding you home… the Inukshuk has always felt special to us.
They are awesome, as the sheer size is overwhelming.
The Inukshuk symbolism is far reaching – they were a beacon to those looking for the right direction and a safe passage.
Inukshuks can now be seen in people’s gardens and yards, on the shores by their cottages, out front of condominiums, in the boardroom.
There are stunning pieces of art in all shapes & sizes, from silver coins to mini rock figurines, to gorgeous oil paintings.
COLOUR:
Grey
MATERIALS:
Polyresin, Paint
DIMENSIONS:
Item Size: 9 x 4 x 9.5 cm
Item Weight: 142g
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The word “inukshuk” means “in the likeness of a human.”
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