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Killer Whale RingHand-carved Sterling SilverContact us to Special Order
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Eagle Wing CuffHand Carved Sterling Silver
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Double Killer Whale Wrap RingHand Carved Sterling SilverContact Us to Special Order
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Eagle Ring14kt White Gold, Ruby, DiamondContact us to special order
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Eagle Ring14kt Yellow Gold, SapphireContact us to special order
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Eagle RingHand Carved and Formed Vintage Sterling Silver SpoonContact us to special order
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Eagle and Killerwhale Spoon RingHand Carved Sterling SilverContact us to special order
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Dogfish CuffHand Carved Sterling Silver
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Eagle Teardrop EarringsSterling SilverContact us to special order
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Hummingbird RingSterling SilverContact us to Special Order
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Lovebirds Ring (Size 8.5)Sterling Silver$200
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Raven Turning Into Man Cuff (1/2″)Sterling Silver
- .5"w
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Raven Triangle EarringsSterling SilverSOLD
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Raven Ring (Size 8)Sterling SilverSOLD
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Raven Turning Into Man Cuff (3/4″)Sterling Silver
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Eagle and Raven Cuff (1/4″)Sterling Silver
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Eagle Triangle EarringsSterling SilverSOLD
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Hummingbird Teardrop EarringsSterling SilverSOLD
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Eagle Cuff (1/4″)Sterling Silver
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Raven Cuff (1/4″)Sterling Silver
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Eagle Cuff (1/2″)Sterling Silver
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Lovebirds Cuff (1/2″)Sterling Silver
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Hummingbird CuffSterling Silver
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Eagle CuffSterling Silver
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Eagle Cuff (.75)Sterling Silver
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Eagle Cuff (3/4″)Sterling Silver
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Raven CuffSterling Silver, 14kt Gold
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Haida Eagle Crest Pendant and Earrings SetOpen Edition Cast Sterling SilverSOLD
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Haida Nation Human Hands Pendant and Earrings SetOpen Edition Cast Sterling SilverSOLD
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Oval Eagle PendantSterling SilverSOLD
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Eagle CuffSterling Silver
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Raven Copper PendantSterling SilverSOLD
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Raven CuffSterling Silver
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Big Raven Wrap RingSterling SilverSOLD
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Triangle Hummingbird EarringsSterling SilverSOLD
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Eagle Earrings & Necklace SetSterling SilverSOLD
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Lovebirds CuffSterling Silver
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Double KillerwhaleSerigraph
- 12"h
- 18"w
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Eagle BraceletSterling SilverSOLD
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Double Eagle Bracelet 3/4Hand Carved Sterling SilverSOLD
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Eagle Spoon PostsSterling SilverSOLD
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Raven Gold Studs14K GoldSOLD
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Raven BraceletHand Carved Sterling SilverSOLD
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Killerwhale BraceletHand-carved Sterling SilverSOLD
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Eagle and Salmon Head Ring14K Gold, Sterling SilverSOLD
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Beaver BraceletHand Carved Sterling Silver
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Raven and Sun BraceletSterling Silver, 14 K GoldSOLD
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Bear Bracelet, 1/2Sterling SilverSOLD
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Raven Bracelet, 3/4Hand Carved Sterling SilverSOLD
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Hummingbird Bracelet 3/4Hand-carved Sterling SilverSOLD
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Gold Eagle Studs14K GoldSOLD
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Raven Bracelet14K Gold
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Eagle Bracelet14K Gold
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Hummingbird BraceletSterling Silver
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Two Eagles & Gold Salmon BraceletSterling Silver, 14kt Gold
- .75"h
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Bill was born and raised on the picturesque Queen Charlotte Islands, commonly known as Haida Gwaii. Bill belongs to the Haida Nation, born and raised in Old Massett. His clan is the Raven. The Raven is spiritually known as the trickster. Bill naturally takes on the characteristics of the fun-loving Raven in his dealings with all people. They quickly become his friends.
One of the Haida legends of the Raven tells how the Raven created light in the world. In the beginning, when all was in darkness; the Raven was lonely and was glad to see another being to spend time with. Through trickery, the Raven stole the sun, moon and stars form a Chief so kept them hidden in three wooden boxes. He taunted and provoked the Chief who was still trying to get back the three boxes that Raven had stolen from him. Raven did this only because he loved getting the Chief riled up. To keep the Chief interested in interacting with him, Raven flew up and flung the sun, moon and stars into the sky where they have remained ever since, bringing light into the world.
Bill was raised by his Naanii and Tsinii (grandparents) in the village of Old Massett (Ottiowas), located on the north end of Haida Gwaii. Hereditary chief William Matthews and his wife Emma were prominent and respected leaders in their community. Chief Matthews instilled in all his grandchildren strong traditional beliefs and fundamental knowledge of the Haida heritage that would bring them success throughout life, in this changing world. Bill has fond memories of when his Tsinii would sit around with all his grandchildren and tell stories of Old Haida. His grandfather’s stories talked about how the world came to be; the long houses, families and their history, hunting and fishing trips, and the totem poles that once lined the waterfront of the village. He often talked about how the Haida culture was lost and the importance of once again becoming a thriving nation.
Bill’s interest of the Haida art began when he was a young boy growing up in Haida watching other up and coming artists. One of his memories which inspired his interest in pursuing Haida art was when Robert Davidson returned from school and hosted a potlatch in Old Massett, raising the first totem pole in over one hundred years. This motivated Bill to begin his quest to learn the skills required to carve jewelry and produce other works of art. Bill has largely taught himself to carve silver and gold metals, using Robert Davidson and Bill Reid’s art books for guidance. Bill’s artwork reflects tradition and innovation that belongs to the past, yet emulates the present perspective of Haida art. He develops his art through experimentation and learning from others. He experiments both with technique and with cultural participation. He is just beginning to explore the medium of wood carving. He will be seeking assistance from well known Haida artist Reggie Davidson for guidance as he works with cedar.