Welcome to Bits of Alaska

Welcome to our website

Bits of Alaska is a small family owned and operated business who has been doing artwork for over 20 years. Peter Jr. and Susan Lind were both born and raised in Alaska. Peter Lind Jr. is of Aleut/Alutiiq decent, born in Dillingham. Susan Lind is of Alutiiq decent, born in Kodiak. Each piece of ivory jewelry is cut by Peter and beaded by Susan and their daughter Chelsea and Marissa to create the beautiful pieces of elegance that are presented to you. All carvings are also created by Peter.

All not in stock orders require a minimum 50% non-refundable down payment. ALL IMAGES are owned by Bits of Alaska, if you would like copies for personal, promotional, or commercial use please contact us

Bits of Alaska is a certified Alaska State Council on the Arts Silver Hand Artist

Places of Art on Display

Bristol Bay Native Corp - Anchorage
Old Harbor Native Corp - Anchorage
Inuit Native Corp - Anchorage
Seldovia Wellness Center - Homer
Kodiak Area Native Assoc- Kodiak
Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corp - Bethel Chugachmuit Regional Health Center - Seward
The Valdez Ferry terminal has a "Spirit Hunter" that was purchased by The State of Alaska for display.

In 2018 two Bentwood Visors went on display at the National Museum of American Indian in New York, a section of the Smithsonian.

The Valdez Museum has purchased a Bentwood Visor.

Homewood Suites in Anchorage has Shadow boxes on display.

For the summer of 2012 one of the dolls were on display at the Tacoma Museum for three months for the "In the Spirit" exhibit.

During the 2012 Alaska Federation of Native convention an Alutiiq Hunter in Bidarka was presented to the Governor of Alaska Sean Parnell.

For 2014 the Spirit Loon was juried in and was on display at the Contemporary Native Arts exhibition at the Washington State History Museum, Tacoma.