Indigenous Talking Stick – Lynx fur – Inner path
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✔️ A popular choice for its simplicity and authenticity
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The spirit of the object
Inner Path is a talking stick that invites you to slow down, listen to what's happening within, and allow a deeply personal voice to emerge.
Its genuine, light, and generous lynx fur brings softness and presence to the creation. The natural wood retains its raw character, while the turquoise, black, and orange hues of the central ornament create a vibrant contrast with the warm tones of the leather.
The natural feathers, in cream, brown, and orange shades, extend the movement of the stick and give it a sense of lightness.
This creation evokes a voice that doesn't arise from haste, but from self-listening. It reminds us that some answers appear when we simply take the time to be silent and recognize what we truly feel.
Symbolism
Inner Path symbolizes intuition, discernment, and confidence in one's own perception.
The lynx is associated with observation, keen perception, and the ability to see beyond appearances. Its presence reminds us of the importance of paying attention to what is not always openly expressed and of listening to our instincts as much as the words around us.
The turquoise tones bring a sense of calm and openness, while the warm colors of the leather and feathers evoke grounding and stability.
A talking stick that invites you to listen before speaking, feel before deciding, and express accurately what comes from within.
Materials and craftsmanship
- Genuine lynx fur
- Natural wood
- Natural ocher yellow leather
- Leather fringes
- Natural feathers in cream, brown, and orange tones
- White, orange, and natural beads
- Woven ornament with turquoise and earth shades
- Assembly entirely handcrafted
Unique creation handcrafted by Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, Ilnu artisan.
Creation handcrafted by Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, Ilnu artisan.
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