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  • How can I purchase a listed item from the "Works" pages?"
    All works listed on the website are samples and made-to-order. To start an order, please select an item and hit the "Order this piece" button which will prompt you to send an email. A 50% deposit is required to commence an order. Please note, that prices may vary within 10-15% of the listed online price as materials are subject to fluctuation. Once your deposit is paid, Hollie will begin your order, with the remainder due upon completion.
  • How "custom" can I make my order?"
    Due to time constraints, Hollie will not currently be taking orders for exceptionally unique or specific designs. If you have seen a piece of Hollie's that you would like to have re-created, or base your design upon, she can certainly alter an exisiting design using the figure, material, and dimension of your choosing. Please use this form for order requests that are not of the selected sampling.
  • What materials does Hollie work in?
    Metals: - Sterling Silver - 14kt Yellow, White, & Rose Gold - 18kt Yellow Gold Semiprecious Stones: - Amethyst - Citrine - Garnet - Peridot - Blue Topaz Precious Stones: - Diamond - Emerald - Ruby - Sapphire For ring orders, please provide your ring size. Also note, most rings can be resized by a jeweller, with the exception of spinner rings.
  • Can I re-use material from my existing jewelry?
    At this time, no. The process of smelting and re-using material is neither time nor cost effective for orders.
  • How much does it cost to ship an order?
    Most pieces will be shipped using Canada Post or FedEx. All prices are listed in Canadian Dollars. Applicable sales taxes will vary based on destination. Shipments outside of Canada are exempt from Canadian taxes. Western Canada - $45 Eastern Canada - $55 Western USA - $50 Eastern USA - $65 International - $110
  • I live locally - can I pick my piece up instead of having it shipped?
    Locals can retreive their orders in Vancouver. Please let Hollie know if you would prefer a pick-up, and arrangements can be made.
  • Bear
    Bear is a dominant crest symbol. Bears are closely related to humans, bridging the human and non-human realms. Due to their strength, Bears are considered the helping spirits of warriors.
  • Beaver
    Beaver is a common crest figure on the Northwest Coast. Beaver is a great provider known for hard work.
  • Eagle
    Eagle is respected for its intelligence, power, and vision. Eagle feathers are considered sacred on the coast, and the feather down is used ceremonially as a symbol of peace and goodwill between chiefs.
  • Feather
    Feather and down are often used in ceremonial contexts and are symbolic of supernatural powers. Feathers may also symbolize communication, healing and hospitality.
  • Frog
    Frogs are associated with the power of transformation and the ability to traverse worlds. The primary spirit helpers of shamans, frogs are communicators and often represent the voice of the people.
  • Hummingbird
    Hummingbirds are often described in stories as tiny rainbows. They symbolize love and beauty. The Hummingbird is the joyful messenger, carrying messages between the human and spirit worlds.
  • Killer Whale
    Killer Whales are widely considered clan ancestors. Living in human form in undersea villages, killer whales are thought to be the reincarnations of great chiefs and are associated with wealth.
  • Raven
    Raven is central to coastal mythology. As a culture hero, a transformer, and trickster, his adventures at the beginning of time released the sun and the moon and brought the world into existence.
  • Wolf
    Wolf is respected for its strength, agility, intelligence and capacity for devotion. Wolf is sometimes an agent of transformation and is a popular figure in crest, stories and shamanic art.
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