Eagle Orca Recycled Glass Platter: Timeless Indigenous Art for Your Space
Bring the beauty of Indigenous artistry into your home with the Eagle Orca Recycled Glass Platter, a stunning creation by acclaimed artist Corrine Hunt. This 12” round piece combines artistic elegance with cultural storytelling, depicting the Eagle and Orca in a mesmerizing design inspired by the interplay of air and water.
Handcrafted in Canada from recycled glass, this versatile platter serves as both a decorative centerpiece and a striking piece of wall art, complete with a built-in hole on the back for easy hanging. Packaged in an attractive platter box that includes the artist's story, it’s perfect for gifting or enhancing your space with meaningful design.
Key Features:
Design: Features an Eagle and Orca motif symbolizing the meeting of air and water, created by Corrine Hunt, co-designer of the 2010 Olympic medals.
Material: Made from eco-friendly recycled glass.
Versatility: Use as a decorative platter or hang as wall art.
Packaging: Elegant platter box with the artist’s story, ideal for gifting.
Made in Canada: Proudly crafted to celebrate Indigenous heritage and sustainability.
About the Artist
Corrine Hunt, a member of the Kwakiutl and Tlingit Nations, has been creating contemporary art for over 25 years. Born in Alert Bay, British Columbia, she draws inspiration from her First Nations heritage to create pieces that blend tradition with modernity. Corrine’s work, including the 2010 Olympic medals, is celebrated for its powerful storytelling and cultural significance.
Eagle Orca Recycled Glass Platter – Indigenous Wall Art by Corrine Hunt
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$116.99
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$116.99
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