Coast Salish spindle whorl: Many Salish spindle whorls have sophisticated and powerful carved designs; human, animal and geometric. The whorl was placed on a wooden spindle to add the weight needed to maintain the spinning motion, and to prevent the wool from falling off the rod as it was being spun.
As the whorl turned, the designs would blur together, mesmerizing the spinner. This trance state was considered vital because it gave the spinner the ability to create textiles imbued with special powers.