Bear Oval Sterling Silver Pendant designed by Richard Krentz from the Coast Salish Nation. This pendant symbolizes a bear that has been carved into the highest grade of silver with an engraver and hand-finished in the Comox Valley, B.C., Canada.
In Coast Salish Culture the bear symbol is a thoughtful creature, independent and apparently distant, has little need for fellowship and is self-contained and strong-willed. The bear also represents the fulfillment of bodily needs and that flesh is the house of the spirit. Furthermore, It signifies vitality and courage.
The pendant is 1 3/8 inches long and 3/4 of an inch wide.
A silver chain is not included but can be purchased separately here.
The price includes shipping to the USA and Canada.