Salmon Servers
Paul Windsor
Designed by Haida and Heiltsuk artist Paul Windsor, these striking silver-plated servers are inspired by coastal traditions of gift-giving and sharing salmon at feasts. Comes packaged in a box for easy presentation.
In Northwest Coast Indigenous cultures, Salmon is known as a symbol of abundance, nourishment and determination.
Corey Bulpitt, also known as Taakeit Aaya or “Gifted Carver” by the Haida of the Naikun Raven clan, was born in Prince Rupert BC in 1978. He is a great-great-grandson of the famed Charles Edenshaw and Louis Collison. Corey graduated from the Langley Fine Arts School in 1996.
Designed by Haida and Heiltsuk artist Paul Windsor, these striking silver-plated servers are inspired by coastal traditions of gift-giving and sharing salmon at feasts. Comes packaged in a box for easy presentation.
In Northwest Coast Indigenous cultures, Salmon is known as a symbol of abundance, nourishment and determination.
Corey Bulpitt, also known as Taakeit Aaya or “Gifted Carver” by the Haida of the Naikun Raven clan, was born in Prince Rupert BC in 1978. He is a great-great-grandson of the famed Charles Edenshaw and Louis Collison. Corey graduated from the Langley Fine Arts School in 1996.
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- Lacquer coated on silver plated zinc alloy
- Lead-free and food safe
- Hand wash only with a non-abrasive cloth
- Royalties and fees are paid to the artist for their design
- Designed in Canada
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