Aagle Poy
Description
The Chief's Eye
The Aagle Poy is a sculptural vase born from the sky — from the ancient Inuit understanding that some creatures do not merely exist in the world, but hold it together. It does not sit quietly in a room. It commands one.
Messenger of Realms
Long before borders were drawn across this land, the eagle soared above them all. The eagle was never simply a bird. It was a messenger — the only creature powerful enough to carry prayers from the earth to the Creator. Its feathers were sacred. Its presence, a sign.
Among many nations, the eagle represents strength — not the brute force of conquest, but the quiet, unshakeable strength of a chief who sees everything and speaks only when it matters. Chiefs wore eagle feathers not as decoration, but as responsibility. Each feather earned. Each one a story of leadership, of sacrifice, of vision that stretched beyond the horizon.
The Inuit saw the eagle differently still — as a hunter of impossible patience. A creature that could hold itself motionless against the wind, reading the land below with eyes that missed nothing. To the Inuit, the eagle was not above the world. It was of it. Deeply, completely, eternally of it.
The Aagle Poy is shaped by that duality — the soaring chief and the patient hunter. The one who leads and the one who watches.
What It Carries
- Eagle-inspired sculptural form rooted in First Nations tradition
- A meditation on strength, leadership, and ancestral vision
- A collectible art object that honours the stories carried across generations
The Aagle Poy does not ask who you are. It already knows you are the kind of person who understands that the sky has always been watching.
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Returns
All Sales Final — No returns or exchanges once production begins, given the made-to-order, limited-edition nature of the pieces.
Handcrafted Variations — Natural differences in texture, finish, colour, and form are expected and not considered defects — each piece is intentionally one of a kind.
Damaged Items — Contact within 48 hours of delivery with your order number, photos, and description. If approved, store credit (valid 12 months) is offered.
Shipping Damage — Photograph packaging before opening to support a carrier claim.
Cancellations — Only within 2 hours of purchase. Contact store@suplesm.com immediately.
No remedy for — Change of mind, wrong selection at checkout, carrier delays, or natural handcrafted variations.
Shipping
All pieces are made to order — please allow 7–10 business days before your order ships.
Canada: Standard $12 CAD *Free over $150 CAD
United States: Purolator Ground, calculated at checkout *Free over $250 USD
Delivery after fulfillment in Canada is 3–7 days and for USA 5–10 days. Tracking is provided by email or shop app.
Note: US customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.