Raven Ladle
Corey Bulpitt
This stunning silver-plated ladle features a bold Raven design by Vancouver-based Haida artist Corey Bulpitt. A unique gift, it can be used for both decorative and serving purposes. It comes packaged in an black gift box.
In Northwest Coast Indigenous cultures, Raven symbolizes creation, creativity and knowledge. Raven is also known as the bringer of light. Elaborately designed ladles with intricate carving, painting and inlay were reserved for important ceremonial feasts and are still in use today and continue to play an important part in Northwest Coast culture.
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.
This stunning silver-plated ladle features a bold Raven design by Vancouver-based Haida artist Corey Bulpitt. A unique gift, it can be used for both decorative and serving purposes. It comes packaged in an black gift box.
In Northwest Coast Indigenous cultures, Raven symbolizes creation, creativity and knowledge. Raven is also known as the bringer of light. Elaborately designed ladles with intricate carving, painting and inlay were reserved for important ceremonial feasts and are still in use today and continue to play an important part in Northwest Coast culture.
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
- 11 ½" x 3 ¾"