This Eagle Headdress is carved in red cedar by Karver Everson from the K’ómoks and Kwaguł First Nation.
The Eagle Symbol is known as “The master of skies” and is a symbol of great significance. He is believed to be the creature with the closest relationship with the creator. Soaring to great heights, he can travel between the physical and the spiritual world. He is said to be a messenger to the creator.
Find more information about and examples of Northwest Coast First Nations symbol.
This headdress is painted in acrylic and finished with copper, abalone, and cedar bark. The mask is about 17 inches or 29 cm long, 11.5 inches or 29 cm high, and 9 inches or 23cm wide.
The headdress does not include the stand shown. Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing the stand.