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Butterfly Enamel Pin

Butterfly Enamel Pin

Native Northwest

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Add a touch of boldness to your outfit with our Butterfly Enamel Pin, featuring stunning artwork by Coast Salish indigenous artist Joe Wilson-Sxwaset. Each pin is packaged on a printed card, making it a perfect gift for yourself or a loved one. Elevate your style and support indigenous artists with this unique accessory.

  • Each pin measures approximately 1 to 1½ inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm)
  • Golden plated zinc alloy, hard enamel, rubber clasp back
  • Designed by an Indigenous artist
  • Artist is fairly compensated & credited for their work
  • Cultural traditions are honored by acknowledging cultural affiliation on the product packaging

Product Details

  • Product type: Enamel Pin
  • Shipping Weight: 0.06 lb (1.0 oz; 28 g)
  • SKU: SKU: SKU010011819
  • UPC: 629117054487
  • Part No.: EP32

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Joe Wilson-Sxwaset

About the Artist

Joe Wilson-Sxwaset

Coast Salish artist Joseph M. Wilson (Sxwaset) was born in 1967 and raised at Koksilah near Duncan on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Joe's keen interest in Native Art began at the early age of 12, while watching his stepfather, Johnny Sampson, designing and carving beautiful works. However, sibling competition with his younger brother, Rick, spurred on his need to take his artistry seriously.

Joe has studied Coast Salish Art extensively. He has apprenticed under master carvers such as the late Simon Charlie, Coast Salish artist Charles Elliott, and the Nuu-Chah-nulth master carver Tim Paul at the Royal British Columbia Museum. He was also greatly influenced by the work of the late Art Thompson.

Joe's artwork is both traditionally authentic and an artistic communication link between cultures. His colours are bold and unconventional, yet extremely appealing and rich. His work speaks of confidence and strength as he continues to develop his unique and original style. He has truly emerged as one of the most prolific Coast Salish artists today.

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Native Northwest

We believe that Indigenous artists should be treated fairly and with respect.

Each of our exchanges, from the sourcing and compensation of Indigenous artists, to our staff and merchants, are part of a lifelong relationship between Indigenous cultures and the communities we pledge to honour and respect. Authenticity of art, design, and culture is the foundation to our mission of building everyday connection to Indigenous cultures.

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    Employs Indigenous Artists

    Provides employment opportunities to Indigenous artists.

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    Designed in Canada

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