Indigenous art. 30" long, hand carved and painted red cedar salmon. Traditional Northwest Coast Native design.
This 30-inch salmon plaque, painted in vibrant red and black hues, is a testament to the deep cultural significance of salmon in Coast Salish traditions. The salmon, a primary food source for Indigenous people, is a symbol of abundance and prosperity. The traditional colors and intricate details showcase the artist's reverence for this vital creature. The plaque serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness between humans and the natural world, and the importance of preserving the salmon's role in the ecosystem.
Coast Salish artist's bio available with purchase.