Hampers
& Gourmet We have a superb
and ever changing selection to suit every taste,
occasion, and budget.
Corporate
& Incentive From pre-event
promotional teasers to the final night extravaganza,
we work with our clients to design and execute
the perfect gift program.
Awards
& Recognition We
will find the perfect gift to suit your budget,
and we will look after all the details.
Logo
on Anything We
carry thousands of gift items that can be personalized
with your corporate identity or conference logo.
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Inukshuks
Inukshuks
We carry the largest selection of Inukshuk in Canada. Choose from
Glass, Soapstone, BC Jade, Granite, Rock or a Paper Casting or a
Hand-painted Piece.
All of our Inukshuks come gift packaged with a story card.
Available in glass from $8.00 and in soapstone starting at $15.00
For special presentations we can customize the base with a logo and copy.
Circle of Friends
$40.00
Inukshuk, pronounced [ in-ook-shook
], are stone monuments erected in the image of humans. One of their purposes
was to communicate direction in the harsh and desolate Arctic. As such they
were a tool of survival, and symbolic of the unselfish act of a nomadic
people – the Inuit – who built them as signposts to make the way easier
and safer for those who followed.
The hands of many and the efforts of an entire group were required to
build these massive stone sculptures. They are the result of a consensus of
purpose, of focused action by a group united in its goal and labor. The
Inukshuk are the product of cooperation, teaching us that as good as our
individual efforts may be, together we can do even greater things.
Each stone is a separate entity. Each supports, and is supported by, the
one above and the one below it. No one piece is any more or less important
than another. Its strength lies in its unity. Its significance comes from
its meaning as a whole. What is true about the Inukshuk is true about
people. Each individual entity alone has significance.
The stones which make up the Inukshuk are secured through balance. They
are chosen for how well they fit together. The Inukshuk
celebrates our working together. It continues to remind
us of our interdependent responsibilities to invest
our efforts today, to direct a better way for all of
us tomorrow.