Thunder Bay Amethyst Inukshuk - Handcrafted on Black Slate Base
$49.99
Honor the spirit of the North with this handcrafted Amethyst Inukshuk, beautifully displayed on an elegant black slate base with a natural amethyst piece accent. Created using authentic Thunder Bay amethyst from our family's Diamond Willow Mine in Ontario, this meaningful piece celebrates both Inuit cultural heritage and the natural beauty of Canadian minerals.
Specimen Details:
- Height: 8.5 cm
- Origin: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Mined by: Diamond Willow family mine
- Features: Black slate base with natural amethyst piece accent
- Handcrafted Inukshuk design
- Expert craftsmanship
- Specimen ID: AIN7
What Makes This Special:
- Elegant black slate base provides striking contrast to purple amethyst
- Natural amethyst piece accent adds authentic mineral beauty
- Authentic Thunder Bay amethyst from our multi-generational family mine
- Handcrafted by expert craftsmen to honor Inuit cultural symbolism
- Inukshuk represents guidance, strength, and direction
- Perfect size for desk, shelf, or meditation space
- Combines Canadian cultural heritage with natural mineral beauty
- Each piece is one-of-a-kind with unique amethyst formation
Perfect For:
- Celebrating Canadian heritage and Inuit culture
- Meaningful gifts that symbolize guidance and strength
- Home or office décor with cultural and spiritual significance
- Crystal enthusiasts who appreciate artisan craftsmanship
- Meditation spaces and wellness areas
- Collectors of unique Canadian mineral art
The Inukshuk is an iconic symbol of Canada's North, traditionally built by the Inuit people as stone landmarks for navigation and communication. This handcrafted piece honors that ancient tradition while showcasing the exceptional quality of Thunder Bay amethyst. The elegant black slate base creates a sophisticated display platform, while the natural amethyst piece accent adds authentic mineral beauty. This meaningful piece represents generations of mining expertise and our family's passion for sharing these natural treasures from the Canadian Shield.


