These products are manufactured, handcrafted or printed in Alaska.
Trickster Company, founded by Indigenous siblings Rico and Crystal Worl in Juneau, Alaska, is a lifestyle brand that celebrates Native culture and heritage through innovative design. Rooted in their Tlingit, Athabascan, and Yup'ik traditions, Trickster Company brings a contemporary perspective to Indigenous art, blending tradition with modern aesthetics. Their mission is to promote Indigenous representation, creativity, and pride, offering products that resonate with cultural significance while breaking stereotypes. By supporting Trickster Company, you honour the richness of Native culture and contribute to a vision of empowerment and resilience through art and design. Continue Reading...
Description
This basketball merges sport and culture in a stunning display of artistry. These unique basketballs are not just equipment; they celebrate Indigenous design and creativity. Each ball features bold, intricate patterns inspired by traditional Northwest Coast art, offering a visual statement as powerful as your skills on the court. Each ball is men's regulation size 7 (29.5" circumference). Ideal for both indoor and outdoor play, these rubber basketballs are durable and made to last. *Ships deflated
Beast Collective - Design by Rico Worl portrays a variety of close-up shots of various beast characters. It represents the synergy achieved by organizing as a group when working towards a cause.
Ravens and Eagles - Design by Crystal Worl represents harmony and survival of cultural values. In Tlingit culture, each clan belongs to the Raven or Eagle moiety. Tradition holds that Ravens should marry Eagles and that in mourning for one moiety, the other uplifts and provides support. These are examples of how Ravens and Eagles have held balance since time immemorial, how they continue to, and how they will in future generations.
Beast Collective - Design by Rico Worl portrays a variety of close-up shots of various beast characters. It represents the synergy achieved by organizing as a group when working towards a cause.
Ravens and Eagles - Design by Crystal Worl represents harmony and survival of cultural values. In Tlingit culture, each clan belongs to the Raven or Eagle moiety. Tradition holds that Ravens should marry Eagles and that in mourning for one moiety, the other uplifts and provides support. These are examples of how Ravens and Eagles have held balance since time immemorial, how they continue to, and how they will in future generations.
If you wish to return an item for either exchange or refund you must first contact us for an RA number via email. Most unused items are available for return however there are exceptions. Please see our return policy page for a detailed description of the process and what items are available for return.