This blend carries the presence we see in Glen Rabena’s Eagle: calm, expansive, and aware. It holds the feeling of open sky—the quiet clarity of moving through air with ease and presence. Sandalwood and cedar give it steadiness, while juniper opens the breath. Like an eagle gliding—high above, still connected to everything below. This is a candle for moments that call for calm focus. A reminder to stay open, steady, and attuned.
Glen Rabena, born in Wapato, WA, began working in the Haida style of Northwest Coast art in 1970 and later studied at the Gitanmaax School of Northwest Coast Art at K’san. In 1987, Glen was adopted into the Haida Eagle Clan by Hereditary Chief Claude Davidson, an honor that deepened his connection to Haida culture. Glen’s artistic range includes serigraphy, intricate carvings, and detailed illustrations. His bird illustrations from The Birds of K’san, featured on our candles, are notable for blending traditional Haida form lines with intricate wildlife depictions. Glen’s work also includes engravings in silver and gold, as well as painting on wood and hide. His art incorporates traditional Haida imagery blended with his distinct style to create pieces that honor cultural heritage while showcasing his personal creativity.
