MOONTURE
MOONTURE Laughter Linger EARRINGS
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MOONTURE Laughter Linger EARRINGS
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4KINSHIP is honored to have Maka/Keixe Yaxti, and her stunning collection Moonture at our webstore!.
These earrings, made with abalone, freshwater pearls, and soft vegan suede tassels, are crafted in the spirit of our grandmother's laughter shared over a cup of tea. They carry the warmth and joy of those moments—safe, gentle, and full of love. The iridescent abalone and delicate pearls capture the light, just as her laughter lingers in the air, a reminder to embrace the soft, joyous spaces in our lives.
LENGTH: 16" -17"
Biography:
Maka/Keixe Yaxti, a Tlingit woman from Yaakwdaat, carries a rich heritage rooted in her clan's migration along the Copper River from the North. Yaakwdaat, a village in the Northern reaches of Southeast Alaska, is where her ancestors have long settled. Maka belongs to the Raven moiety of the Copper River Clan, specifically the House of the Owl, and is a child of the /Kanien'kehá:ka people. Her early education came from the land itself, with her maternal grandparents serving as its interpreters. Her understanding of humanity was deeply influenced by traditional practices, including harvest, song and dance, language, ceremony, and genealogy. Maka’s creative work emerges from a place where storytelling meets a vision for artistic abundance. She remains a lifelong student of Tlingit history and art.
Maka’s brand, Moonture | @moon.ture seeks to create at the intersection of cultural intention and coherent emotion. Drawing from their Lingít, Kanien'kehá:ka and Māori heritage, Maka and her partner Aorere center the soul of their work in intention, energy, and Mana. The vision of the work is a reality where existing as a Tangata Whenua/Indigenous person is to thrive.