Walking
Sticks
Mauweema Trading
Company's Walking Sticks are handmade from old seasoned woods found
in the forests of the magnificent Pacific Northwest. A few have been
found as driftwood. All are tastefully decorated in traditional and
contemporary Native American style, and each one is crafted with
a unique look and feel. They are simply beautiful.
Take your Walking Stick with you whenever you go out
for a walk. Standing high on the precipice of your favorite hiking
trail, or just walking along a quiet beach, you'll feel as if you have
gone backward in time to the old days with one of our Walking Sticks.
I, very often while walking, will find interesting things along the
trail to add to my own favorite Walking Stick while alone, or out with
friends. A pretty stone or shell might pique my interest, and I will
pick it up and find a way to hang it on my Walking Stick to remind
me of an occasion with that special friend or gathering, or that moment
of deep contemplation and revelation.
I hope you have many enjoyable walks with your Walking
Stick and find many interesting things along the way and that you share
your experiences your beloved friends and family.
A
Brief Description Of The Materials Used
To Make Our Walking Sticks
The leather is elkskin or deerskin.
The fur may include rabbit, racoon, mink, ermine, fox, coyote, etc.,
as well as recycled fur.
The feathers are all legal and may include parrot, turkey, pheasant,
chicken, duck, dove, etc. Some feathers have hand painted designs.
The shells may include abalone, clam, snail, oyster, limpet, mussel,
etc.
The beads are of glass, pearl, dentalia, bone, brass, copper, or semi-precious
stones.
The wood is madrone, alder, willow, cedar, juniper, fur, pine, manzanita,
etc., which at times has come to us in the form of driftwood.
Sometimes horse hair is used.