“Owl” 8cm Hand Painted Glass Ornament Designed by Artist Angela Kimble

$25.00 CAD

  • These glass ornaments are hand painted and are based on the artist’s original authentic indigenous art.
  • They are 8 cm (3.15″) in diameter and come in a box showcasing the image.
  • Individually boxed for protection.
  • The artist’s biography on the back of the box.
  • The indigenous artist’s name, tribal affiliation, and title of the design appear on the box.
  • A Great way to display support for Indigenous Art!

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“Owl”

8cm Hand Painted Glass Ornament

Designed by Artist Angela Kimble

 

Authentic Indigenous Art
Artist: Angela Kimble
Cultural Background: Coast Salish Nuu-Cha-Nulth, Saanich BC

 

In many Indigenous cultures, the owl is a powerful, nuanced symbol associated with wisdom, magic, and prophecy, as well as a connection to the spirit world and the afterlife. It can be seen as a messenger or a guardian, but some traditions also link it to death and illness. The specific meaning varies widely among different tribes, so the owl is viewed as both a revered guide and a feared omen depending on the context.

Positive and protective meanings:

Wisdom and knowledge: The owl’s silent hunting and keen senses are often interpreted as a symbol of wisdom, clear vision, and ancient knowledge.
Protection: Some tribes view the owl as a protective spirit, with certain warriors seeking its protection, and the Lenape believing a dream about an owl could make it a lifelong guardian.
Guardianship: The owl can be seen as a guardian spirit, watching over the living or guiding those in the spirit world.
Guidance and insight: Medicine men and healers sometimes seek out owls for insight into the truth of a situation or to understand events happening far away.

Meanings related to death and the spirit world:

Connection to the spirit world: The owl is frequently seen as a messenger between the living and the spirit world.
Association with death: Some traditions believe an owl’s presence or call can signify an impending death or the passage of a soul. It can be seen as a messenger of death, but what is done with the message is up to the individual.
Spirit of the dead: In some cultures, owls are considered to be the restless spirits of ancestors or are associated with spirits in some way.

Magic and mystery:

Magic and prophecy: Owls are connected to magic, prophecy, and foreknowledge.
Summoning spirits: The sound of an owl was sometimes believed to be a call to summon the spirit world.

These glass ornaments are hand painted and are based on the artist’s original authentic indigenous art.
They are 8 cm (3.15″) in diameter and come in a box showcasing the image.
Individually boxed for protection.
The artist’s biography on the back of the box.
The indigenous artist’s name, tribal affiliation, and title of the design appear on the box.

 

Artist Angela Kimble’s beautiful artwork can be found in many products, such as Art Cards, Art Prints, Mugs, Journals, Bags and more!

 

 

AUTHENTIC INDIGENOUS PRODUCT:

The artist or copyright holder has been paid a royalty for the sale of this product.

MATERIALS:

Glass, Paint, Metal

DIMENSIONS:

Item Size: 8 x 8 x 8 cm (3.15 x 3.15 x 3.15 in)
Item Weight: 80g
Box Size: 10 x 9.5 x 10.5 cm
Box Weight: 96g

DELIVERY:

Items in stock will be shipped as soon as possible
Backordered Items may take 3 – 4 weeks to ship out

Designed in Canada

 

For more information about Indigenous Artist Angela Kimble

 

A Great way to display support for Indigenous Art!

 

 

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Owl 8cm hand painted glass ornament designed by Indigenous Artist Angela Kimble“Owl” 8cm Hand Painted Glass Ornament Designed by Artist Angela Kimble
$25.00 CAD

Available on backorder

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