Native Legend is a tribute to the sacred, the mysterious, and the powerful stories passed down through generations. These designs honor the spirits, heroes, guides, and creatures from Native folklore — from creation myths to skinwalkers, shape-shifters to protectors. Each piece is inspired by the unique cultural storytelling of tribal nations across the continent.
Whether it’s a spirit animal etched in the stars or a sacred being who taught the people how to live in balance, the Native Legend collection brings light to the legends that shaped the world long before history books.
Dare to wear the legend. Wise. Patient. Powerful. In many Native traditions — especially among the Hopi, Navajo, and other Pueblo cultures — Spider Woman is a creator, a weaver...
Dare to wear the legend. Strange. Skinny. Mischievous. The Mannegishi are little trickster beings found in Cree and other Algonquian traditions — hairless, long-fingered, and always grinning. Said to live...
Dare to wear the legend. She doesn’t walk — she dances with the storm. In Lakota and Plains traditions, Whirlwind Woman is a spirit of motion, transformation, and sacred change....
Dare to wear the legend. Whistling from the shore. Footsteps where no one walks. The Ukusisa is a ghostly figure from Pacific Northwest Native legends — a spirit tied to...
Dare to wear the legend. Beauty on one side. Horror on the other. The Two-Face, known in Plains and Lakota legend as Anukite, is a terrifying being of duality —...
Dare to wear the legend. He comes with music. With laughter. With life. Kokopelli, the humpbacked flute player, is one of the most iconic figures in Southwestern Native tradition —...
Dare to wear the legend. From the cold waters of Alaska comes a legend that lingers in silence — the Nianthluk. This rare creature, found in the lore of Yup’ik...
Dare to wear the legend. Born not of life, but of betrayal — the Stone Baby is a haunting figure from Northern Plains and Lakota stories. Said to be...
Dare to wear the legend. Across the Plains and mountain regions, many traditional stories describe mysterious, towering beings tied to winter, silence, and the unknown. Inspired by these themes, this...