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. She flies by night, heartless and hollow — the Stikini, known in Seminole and Creek legend as the Owl Witch, is no ordinary shapeshifter. Said...
Dare to wear the legend. Hidden in the hills, whispering in the trees — the Little People are legendary beings found in the oral traditions of many Native nations. Known...
Dare to wear the legend. She doesn’t walk. She hunts. The Rolling Head Woman is a fearsome spirit from Cree and other Plains tribal traditions — once betrayed, she returned...
Dare to wear the legend. Among the most feared words in Navajo tradition, Yee Naaldlooshii translates to "with it, he goes on all fours." Known widely by outsiders as a...
Dare to wear the legend. Feared. Forbidden. Powerful. The Skinwalker is one of the most chilling and mysterious figures in Native legend — a shape-shifter who wears the skin of...
Dare to wear the legend. Towering figures wrapped in armored skin — the Stone Coat Giants are powerful beings from Iroquois and Algonquian legends. With bodies covered in hard, stone-like...
Dare to wear the legend. From beneath the icy waters, she waits. The Qalupalik, a chilling figure from Inuit legend, is said to lurk just under the sea ice —...
Dare to wear the legend. Torn from the sea and tossed aside, the Skeleton Woman is a powerful spirit of love, loss, and rebirth. Originating from Inuit and coastal Native...