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 watcher in the trees. Told in the stories of Alaska Native tribes, especially near the Kuskokwim River, the Owl Man is a mysterious figure seen only...
Dare to wear the ones who only saw in darkness. Among the legends of the Cherokee and Appalachian tribes, the Moon-Eyed People were a pale-skinned, light-sensitive race said to live...
Dare to wear the trickster who shaped the world. In the rich traditions of the Ojibwe, Anishinaabe, and related nations, Nanabozho is a cultural hero — part human, part spirit,...
Dare to wear the fire that marked a revolution. In Shawnee legend and broader Native oral history, Tecumseh’s Comet refers to the brilliant comet of 1811 — a celestial sign...
Dare to wear the spirit who knows your dreams. In the stories of the Pueblo peoples, Atsentsani is a lesser-known but powerful figure — sometimes a spirit guide, sometimes a...
Dare to wear the legend beneath the city. In whispers passed down from tribes of the American Southwest, especially among the Tongva and Hopi, comes the legend of the Lizard...
Dare to wear the legend that still walks in silence. Among the stories passed down by tribes across the American Southwest, tales of the White Giant still echo. Towering and...
Dare to wear the flames that race across the sky. From the Cherokee and Muscogee (Creek) traditions comes the legend of the Fire Dogs — supernatural canines that carry torches...
Dare to wear the watcher in the rocks. In the legends of the Shoshone and neighboring tribes, Tos'Apittse is the stone spirit of the mountain — a silent protector who...