Raven with Broken Beak - Sterling Silver Pendant


Raven with Broken Beak - Sterling Silver Pendant
1 1/2" x 1 5/8" With abalone inlay. Raven with Broken Beak is a myth about caution and the dangers of impulsiveness. Although not obviously connected to the sea, the Raven with Broken Beak figure does have its origin in the ocean. This popular myth tells of Raven spotting a shiny fishing lure in the sea and diving down to bite it. The hook lodges itself in Raven’s beak, and the blind fisherman above – who cannot see Raven struggling underwater – believes he has caught a huge fish. He pulls hard on the line, tearing the top half of Raven’s beak clean from his face. With his beak removed, Raven’s human face appears. Raven flies out of the water and follows the fisherman back to camp. That night, after it is dark, Raven disguises himself as an elderly man with a large spruceroot hat and manages to steal back his beak.
Barry Wilson
CULTURAL GROUP:
Haisla
BORN:
May 22, 1952
BIRTHPLACE:
Kitimat, BC
Barry Wilson holds the Killerwhale as his crest figure. He works with a variety of media such as wood, silver, gold, copper, ivory, gemstone, and silkscreen, creating carvings, jewellery, and limited edition prints. Barry first learned carving at age five under the guidance of his grandfather, Haisla Chief and master carver Gordon Robertson. In the late 1950s, Barry and his brother, Haisla artist Derek Wilson, learned carving techniques by finishing off their uncle's, established Haisla carver Henry Robertson, scrap pieces. He continued to work in wood carving poles, masks, bowls, and ladles. Barry then moved on to silkscreening and jewellery-making in 1978. In 1988 and 1989, he was awarded First Place for Original Design Jewellery in the Native Arts and Crafts Show in Vancouver, BC. From 2004 to 2006, Barry helped his uncle oversee the recreation of the 19th century G’psgolox pole that was made for the country of Sweden as part of a repatriation deal between Sweden and Canada. Barry was also featured in the NFB documentary Totem: The Return of the G’psgolox Pole.