MOONTURE
MOONTURE Mist Goddess EARRINGS
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MOONTURE Mist Goddess EARRINGS
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One-of-a-Kind Indigenous Earrings – Honoring the Spirit of Fog and Mist. Created exclusively for the 4 Kinship Runway, these handcrafted earrings are a singular masterpiece. Named after the female spirit being of fog and mist, they capture the ethereal beauty of the natural world. The design features delicate rose-cut abalone beads, whose iridescence reflects the shifting, mysterious nature of fog. Handwoven beads add intricate texture and depth, representing the intricate weave of connection between land, spirit, and water. Finished with silver-plated kidney hooks, these earrings are as lightweight as they are elegant. This pair is a celebration of cultural identity, storytelling, and artistry—a unique reflection of Indigenous craftsmanship and spirit.
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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.