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Corrine Hunt – Lattimer Gallery

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    Norman Brotchie sparked her interest in creating art with his beautiful hand-engraved jewellery, and was instrumental in introducing her to Kwakwaka'wakw art. Corrine has been working as a jeweller since 1985. She sells her work to galleries throughout North America, and is collected around the world.

Corrine Hunt Jewelry Etsy

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    Northwest Coast First Nations Sterling Silver Necklace and Pendant “Flow” by artist Corrine Hunt, Kwak’waka’wakw WestCoastAuctions 5 out of 5 stars (257)

Corrine Hunt - Wickaninnish Gallery

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    Corrine Hunt CH310W2 - Sterling silver with 14k yellow gold orca pendant . $289.99 $145.00 You Save: 50%. add to cart

Corrine Hunt I-Hos Gallery

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    From the beginning of her career engraving rings, bracelets, pendants and broaches, Corrine has searched for unique ways to bring the stories of her First Nations culture to contemporary life. “I want to show how both the First Nations people and the art have evolved,” she explains.

Corrine Hunt - Artinas Jewellery

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    Corrine Hunt. Corrine Hunt was born in 1959, in Alert Bay on Cormorant Island near the North-eastern tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. She has lived in Vancouver since 1975, where she attended Simon Fraser University and majored in Anthropology. Her maternal uncle, Norman Brotchie, piqued her interest with his beautiful hand carved jewellery and was instrumental in introducing her to the …

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