Description
Item: Salmon Totem 48″ Fish Windsock
- Durable weather and fade resistant fabric
- Plastic hoop maintains opening at mouth
- Detailed, realistic printed design
- Ships flat – no assembly required
- String bridle with attached heavy-duty snap swivel for easy hanging
- 23″ W x 48″ H x 6″ D
- These are in stock and ready to ship!
Our Take:
These Salmon Totem Fish Windsocks inflate with the slightest breeze and have a unique three-dimensional shape. They work great on porches, decks, tree branches, flag poles or any place around the home where you want to add a colorful accent. This is one of our most unique windsocks to date.
Fun Facts About Salmon:
“The Coast Salish people of the Canadian Pacific coast depend on salmon as a staple food source, as they have done for thousands of years. Salmon has also served as a source of wealth and trade and is deeply embedded in their culture, identity, and existence as First Nations people of Canada. Traditional fishing is deeply tied to Coast Salish culture and salmon were seen “as gift-bearing relatives, and were treated with great respect” since all living things were once people according to traditional Coast Salish beliefs. Salmon are seen by the Coast Salish peoples are beings similar to people but spiritually superior (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coast_Salish_people_and_salmon).”