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Yaletown
1024 Mainland Street
Vancouver BC
Canada V6B 2T4

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Near Skytrain station - Yaletown/Roundhouse
Gastown
312 Water Street
Vancouver BC
Canada V6B 1B6

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After hours: Open by appointment only
Near Skytrain station - Waterfront

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Hummingbird Bracelet

Hummingbird Bracelet

Allen Thompson
Saulteaux Nation
 

14K Yellow Gold, engraved

1" x 6.25"
CAD $4,100.00

No. 1374
CP-Yaletown
All measurements height x width x depth

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Allen Thompson, Saulteaux Nation
 

Allen Thompson was born in 1964 in Ebbenflow, Manitoba. Allen is of Saulteaux descent; however, he grew up with the influence of the west coast culture spending a number of years in Vancouver, British Columbia. He began carving in 1987 under the expert guidance of Derek Wilson, Henry Robertson and his brother, Kelvin Thompson.

Allen is trained in carving wood and precious metals such as white and yellow gold as well as sterling silver. His designs reflect a northern influence with tremendous attention to detail and superb craftsmanship.

Allen is very aware of his native culture and hopes that through his artwork he is able to help preserve the Northwest Coast native culture for future generations.