Specializing in Unique Hand-Crafted Pacific Northwest Coast Native Art

The Judy Hill Gallery houses work from 100+ Native artists representing all regions of the Pacific Northwest

Explore the Judy Hill Gallery located in Duncan on Vancouver Island

  • Judy Hill Gallery sells Pacific Northwest Coast Native art and carved masks

    Masks

    We carry masks created by a number of master carvers from up and down the Pacific Northwest Coast. Our stock is always changing, so no matter how often you come in to visit us at The Judy Hill Gallery, there will always be something new to see.

  • Hand carved native design jewellery sold at the Judy hill Gallery

    Jewellery

    These ancient symbols and enduring beauty can be yours when you purchase one of these beautiful hand-crafted pieces of jewellery. Necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings are all made with various themes —animals, fish, birds, and symbols.

  • Buy authentic, traditional hand carved totem poles at the Judy Hill Gallery

    Totem Poles

    Totem Poles are traditional carved monuments intended to celebrate, memorialize or commemorate ancestry, historical events, or people. Totem poles are often created out of red cedar, a wood abundant in the Pacific Northwest.

One of A Kind, Hand-Crafted Artwork

Pacific Northwest Coast Native art, including totem poles, bentwood cedar boxes, hand-carved native jewellery, Cowichan sweaters, ceremonial masks, and other unique gift items can all be found here.

Authentic traditional sheeps wool Cowichan Sweaters. Handcrafted by local artisans in the Cowichan Valley

Authentic Cowichan Sweaters

Traditional Craft Mixes with Modern-Day Style

The Judy Hill Gallery is proud to offer authentic, hand-crafted Cowichan Sweaters. What makes these traditional sheep’s wool sweaters so special is that no two are ever alike. For example, the wool is never dyed and the colour of the garment is actually determined by the natural colour of the wool on the sheep. For this reason, the colour palette of an authentic Cowichan Sweater is always white and dark brown or black and gray.

Handcrafted by Local Artisans

We work directly with local knitters who produce these beautiful sweaters and each one has a distinct style of knitting. Some knitters prefer creating designs with geometric shapes, which were similar to the patterns woven into Coast Salish baskets. Others incorporate animals, fish, and birds. Additionally, measurements are traditionally made using fingers rather than a ruler. 

For these reasons, authentic Cowichan Sweaters are impossible to mass-produce. Every sweater is an individual work of art, never to be duplicated.

While we do not offer custom ordering opportunities you are welcome to reach out to inquire about available sizing.