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Indigenous talking stick – guardian of sacred words - Rare piece

Regular price $125.00 CAD
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✔️ Handmade with 100% natural materials
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It carries a presence of listening. It does not cross your path for nothing.

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The spirit of the object

This talking stick is a handcrafted creation designed to accompany moments where speech must flow with respect, listening, and presence. In Indigenous traditions, it guides discussions in a circle, offering the person holding it a space to express themselves while others listen attentively.

Crafted from natural wood preserved in its organic form, this stick maintains a direct link to the land. The handle is wrapped in 100% genuine moose hide, hand-worked to provide a solid and authentic grip, while the fur-adorned tip brings a more instinctive and rooted presence.

Natural feathers and decorative beads add movement and flow, in connection with the words being conveyed.

Symbolism

This stick embodies a space for expression. It invites one to slow down, listen, and speak with intention.

It becomes a reference point in exchanges, allowing everyone to take their place while respecting that of others.

Materials and craftsmanship

  • 100% genuine moose hide
  • Natural fur
  • Natural feathers
  • Decorative beads
  • Natural wood
  • Entirely hand-assembled

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Creation handcrafted by Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, Ilnu artisan.

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