Description

2018 $3 Fine Silver Coin – The Thirteen Teachings From Grandmother Moon: Thimbleberry Moon that shows us the sacred teachings of the spirit world, and inspires us to protect the circle of life. It’s the eighth teaching from Grandmother Moon in Anishnaabe tradition that views the moon as a  living  relation who  makes  13 appearances  throughout  the  year to  watch over Mother  Earth’s children and light their paths with her gentle wisdom.

After  three  years  of  growth,  the  thimbleberry’s  branches  produce  the  greatest  bounty  of  fruit  before dying  out. But  even  as these  branches  appear  lifeless, the  spirit  world  is creating  new  stems to  provide more  berries.  As  one  of  the  first  plants  put  on  Mother  Earth,  thimbleberry  reveals  the  unseen  force  of Creation and teaches us to preserve the sacred circle of life.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • 8th issue  in  this  captivating  series  of  original  woodland designs  illustrating  the 13 teachings  from  Grandmother Moon according to Anishinaabe tradition.
  • An  exceptional  collection  showcasing  one  of  the  most recognized  forms of Indigenous  art  that  is cherished  for its beauty, as well as its powerful depiction of Anishinaabe themes and traditions.
  • 2018 $3 Fine Silver Coin – The Thirteen Teachings From Grandmother Moon: Thimbleberry Moon is A limited   work   of   art!   Only   4,000   coins   available worldwide—highly collectible!
  • A unique  collectible  that  captures  the  rich  artistic  and cultural heritage of Anishinaabe people.

SERIES OVERVIEW

Grandmother Moon is always ready to share her loving wisdom, and this captivating coin series with 13 original  woodland  designs,  brings  you  her  life  teachings.  The  Anishinaabe  people  view  every  aspect  of nature as a living relation that plays an active role in their lives. And although variations do exist due to geography  and  climate,  Grandmother  Moon  is  a  central  figure,  her  kind  and  gentle  ways  always  a common thread.

For the Anishnaabe people, Grandmother Moon is ever-present, making 13 appearances throughout the year  as  she  watches  over  Mother  Earth’s  children  and  lights  up  their  paths.  Every  moon  brings  a  new teaching  that  is  illustrated  in  each  coin  design  to  foster  understanding  and  respect  for  all  of  Earth’s creatures – a stunning work of art with a unique insight into the Anishinaabe way of life.

DESIGN

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2018 $3 Fine Silver Coin – The Thirteen Teachings From Grandmother Moon: Thimbleberry Moon algonquin  artist  Frank  Polson  has  created  a  captivating  image  of  a  full  moon  filling  the  sky  behind  a tree.  A  thimbleberry  stem  appears on  the  left  with  various  stages  of  growth: a  flower,  an  unripe  fruit, and  succulent berries.  A new sprout on the  lower left  of the stem  is connected  to the  unripe  fruit by a black  line  and  a  rounded  shape  of  concentric  rings—signature  design  elements  in  woodland  art  that represent  the  energetic  relationship  between  “beings”—the  spirit  world  that  animates  all  things  and preserve the sacred circle of life.