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 blade hidden beneath the waves. From the icy coasts and stormy waters of the Alaska Native and Yup’ik oral traditions comes the legend of the Nianthluk...
Dare to wear the nightmare that never stops chasing. In the legends of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and surrounding Northeastern tribes, the Flying Head is a spirit of vengeance and insatiable...
Dare to wear the spirit that dances life into the world. Recognized across the Hopi, Zuni, and other Puebloan traditions, Kokopelli is the hunchbacked flute player — a bringer of...
Dare to wear the warning etched in stone. In traditional Plains and Northern tribes, the legend of the Stone Baby serves as a chilling tale of neglect and hardened spirit....
Dare to wear the spirit that tests your soul. The Ukusisa, known in certain Inuit and Arctic tribal stories, is said to be a mysterious creature or spirit that arrives...
Dare to wear the spirit of insatiable hunger. In the stories of the Algonquian-speaking tribes, Wetiko (also spelled Wendigo or Witiko) is more than just a monster — it’s a...
Dare to wear the wind that cannot be caught. In the stories of the Diné (Navajo) and other Southwest tribes, Whirlwind Woman is the personification of wind in its wildest,...
Dare to wear the face you can’t turn away from. In the sacred stories of the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Cree, the Two-Face is a being of warning and retribution —...
Dare to wear the one who spins the world into balance. In the sacred teachings of the Hopi, Diné (Navajo), and other Indigenous cultures of the Southwest, Spider Woman is...