Indigenous talking stick – expression of speech
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It finds its place in a space of sharing. Some presences are not chosen by chance.
✔️ A popular choice for its simplicity and authenticity
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The spirit of the object
At a time when words remain stuck — held back for too long, too heavy to bear — silence becomes oppressive and the inner self becomes cluttered.
This talking stick breaks through this blockage. It creates a starting point, a simple gesture that finally allows what needed to come out to be said. It accompanies the first words, often the most difficult.
Little by little, communication flows. The weight diminishes, space opens up, and a feeling of release appears.
Symbolism
This stick represents the liberation of speech. It accompanies moments when one needs to let out, express, and lay down what can no longer remain inside.
It becomes essential during periods of accumulated tension, unspoken words, or a need for inner clarification.
Its role is concrete: to trigger expression, facilitate exchanges, and allow for genuine release.
Materials and craftsmanship
- Genuine red fox fur
- 100% genuine moose leather (handle and finishes)
- Selected natural feathers
- Hand-worked wooden stick and artisanal assembly
Each piece presents natural variations due to artisanal work.
Creation handcrafted by Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, Ilnu artisan.
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