QIMUKSIRAUJA (DOG SLED)
Inuit sculpture is a powerful Arctic art form that reflects the cultural traditions, stories, and spiritual life of the Inuit people. Hand-carved from materials such as soapstone, bone, antler, and serpentine, each piece carries a strong sense of place and history. Collectors are drawn to these works for their expressive forms, craftsmanship, and themes of wildlife, family, survival, and mythology within Inuit art.
From traditional styles to contemporary carving, Inuit sculpture continues to evolve while staying rooted in authenticity and cultural integrity. Every piece is unique, with natural variation in texture and tone, whether depicting animals, spirit figures, or human forms, bringing an organic presence into any space.
Collecting Inuit sculpture also directly supports Indigenous artists and helps sustain Northern communities where this tradition remains an important cultural and economic practice.
