“Spirit Whale”
18 oz. Signature Mug
Designed by Artist Stephanie White
Authentic Indigenous Art
Artist: Stephanie White
Cultural Background: Mi’kmaq, Qalipu Band, Newfoundland and Labrador
In many Indigenous cultures, the spirit whale symbolizes wisdom, longevity, strength, and a deep connection to the ocean. Whales are often seen as powerful protectors and guides for travelers, representing family and community bonds, and sometimes as ancestral spirits or beings closely related to humans. They are also honored as a source of life, with hunting ceremonies emphasizing respect and reciprocity between the human and natural world.
Symbolism and spiritual significance:
Guardians and guides: Whales are considered protectors of the ocean and guides for those who travel, leading them safely through new or dangerous areas and guiding them back home.
Wisdom and longevity: They embody wisdom and are often seen as ancient beings with deep knowledge.
Family and community: Whales represent strong family ties, as they travel in close-knit pods and raise their young with care. Some cultures, like the Haida, believe humans can be transformed into killer whales.
Ancestral spirits: In some traditions, such as Hawaiian culture, whales are considered ‘aumakua (family guardians) that watch over their human kin.
Abundance and reciprocity: Whales are seen as a source of food and life, and their hunting is a sacred practice that involves deep respect, gratitude, and a reciprocal relationship with the natural world.
Connection between worlds: Some myths suggest that whales act as a link between the physical and spiritual worlds, with some tribes believing that a human who drowns is taken into the whale’s deep villages and transformed into one.
Examples in specific cultures:
Mi’kmaq: The whale is a significant spirit animal symbolizing wisdom and a deep connection to the ocean’s depths.
Northwest Coast peoples: Whales represent strength and bravery, and are sometimes associated with clan crests on totem poles.
Haida: Killer whales are powerful supernatural beings with their own villages in the ocean. Haida ancestors are sometimes said to have worn killer whale skins to enter the spirit world.
Inuit: Whales symbolize abundance, generosity, and the sacred relationship between humans and the natural world.
Hawaiian: Whales are revered as ‘aumakua, ancestral guardian spirits that provide guidance and protection.
This unique Spirit Whale Signature Mug features Authentic Indigenous Art by artist Spirit Whale
With the artist’s signature on the inside of mug
Fine China Mugs are 18 oz. (560ml) capacity
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
Stephanie White’s beautiful artwork can be found in many different products, such as Art Cards, Art Prints, Mugs, Bags, Journals and more!
AUTHENTIC INDIGENOUS PRODUCT:
Each Signature Mug features authentic indigenous art and the artists or copyright holders are paid a royalty on each sale
CAPACITY:
Mugs are 18oz. (560ml)
MATERIALS:
Made of fine china, Ink
DIMENSIONS:
Item Size: 14 x 10.5 x 11.5 cm
Item Weight: 425g
Box Size: 15 x 12 x 13 cm
Box Weight: 530g
CARE:
Dishwasher and microwave safe
DELIVERY:
Items in stock will be shipped as soon as possible
Backordered Items may take 3 – 4 weeks to ship out
Designed in Canada
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