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Synopsis:
These appetizer plates, adorned with Corey Bulpitt's Soaring Eagle design, are an incredible addition to the table, setting a tone rich in texture, colours, and shapes.
Sold in sets of 2, microwave and dishwasher safe, these appetizer plates are a beautiful combination of aesthetics and function.
Additional Information
- Set of 2.
- Measurements: 6"
- Materials: Ceramic, dishwasher and microwave safe.
Synopsis:
These appetizer plates, adorned with Morgan Asoyuf's Matriarch Bear design, are an incredible addition to the table, setting a tone rich in texture, colours, and shapes.
Sold in sets of 2, microwave and dishwasher safe, these appetizer plates are a beautiful combination of aesthetics and function.
Additional Information
- Set of 2.
- Measurements: 6"
- Materials: Ceramic, dishwasher and microwave safe.
Synopsis:
These Baby Booties feature the Visions of Our Ancestors design by Coast Salish artist Leila Stogan.
Additional Information
- Size: Large (12-18 Months); 5" x 13cm
- Body: 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex
- Sole: Polyurethane and polyester
Synopsis:
These Baby Booties feature the Visions of Our Ancestors design by Coast Salish artist Leila Stogan.
Additional Information
- Size: Medium (6-12 Months); 4.5" x 12cm
- Body: 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex
- Sole: Polyurethane and polyester
Synopsis:
These Baby Booties feature the Visions of Our Ancestors design by Coast Salish artist Leila Stogan.
Additional Information
- Size: Small (0-6 Months); 4.25" x 11cm
- Body: 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex
- Sole: Polyurethane and polyester
Synopsis:
This vibrant Porcelain Art Bowl features Ryan Cranmer's Transforming Eagle design.
Measuring 6" in diameter, this bowl is the perfect way to perk up meal time. Featuring a contemporary Indigenous design interior and a textured exterior this bowl is as beautiful to look at as it is functional.
Additional Information
- Size: 6" x 2.75"
- Materials: Porcelain, textured outside, artwork inside.
- Microwave and dishwasher safe.
Synopsis:
This card holder features a Medicine Wheel design.
Medicine Wheel, also known as Sacred Loop, symbolizes the Circle of Life. As well known the circle represents perfection as well as infinite since the circle has no beginning or end. Interpretation of the Medicine Wheel differs from Nation to Nation.
Additional Information
- Card holders are made from synthetic leather
- Measurements: 14.2 x 7.5 cm
- 4 card slots and a zipped compartment
Synopsis:
This card holder features a Raven design by Tsimshian Artist Roy Henry Vickers.
"In our stories, Raven is trickster and creator. Black Raven is trickster and white Raven is creator. Raven is my Chiefly crest from the House of Walkus, Wuikinuxv, B.C. " - R.H. Vickers
Additional Information
- Card holders are made from synthetic leather
- Measurements: 14.2 x 7.5 cm
- 4 card slots and a zipped compartment
Synopsis:
This decal from Coast Salish artist Francis Horne Sr. features the "The Journey" design.
Features
- Size: approximately 4.5 inches x 6.5 inches
- Peel-away backing
- Great for cars, snowboard, windows, etc.
Synopsis:
Kelly Robinson Silk Inspiration Drop Earrings measure 2" x 3/4" and have Sterling Silver hooks.
The ancient beauty of fine satin silk is combined with designs of First Nations artist Kelly Robinson. Satin Cord, Sterling Silver Findings and Satin Silk.
Made In Canada.
Additional Information
- Size: 2" x 3/4"
- Materials: Satin Cord, Sterling Silver Findings and Satin Silk
- Colours: Red/Black/White
Synopsis:
These earrings are designed by Tsimshian Artist Roy Henry Vickers.
"In our stories, Raven is trickster and creator. Black Raven is trickster and white Raven is creator. Raven is my Chiefly crest from the House of Walkus, Wuikinuxv, B.C. " - R.H. Vickers
The dangle part of the earrings are 2.3 cm long and 1.2 cm wide. They are made of hypoallergenic and nickel-free zinc alloy.
Additional Information
- Size: 2.3 cm long x 1.2 cm wide.
- Materials: Hypoallergenic and nickel-free zinc alloy.
Synopsis:
Daxa the Red Squirrel is a finger puppet designed by Tsimshian/Tlingit artist Bill Helin.
"Hi, I'm Daxa and I'm a chatty fast-talking girl who likes to keep busy foraging for nuts and seeds and playing with my forest friends. Princess Klahowya is my very favorite friend because she always brings me treats and listens to what I have to say."
This finger puppet works perfectly with other puppets and plush toys designed by Bill Helin, including Princess Klahowya and the Plush Longhouse, which can be used to house the finger puppets.
Synopsis:
Gispy Orca is a finger puppet designed by Tsimshian/Tlingit artist Bill Helin.
"Hi, my name is Gispy the orca whale. I love swimming with my family and friends. I love salmon too and I also like to help the canoe crew find their way in a storm or in the fog" I love jumping over their canoe too, it's fun. I am a protective mother and friend."
This finger puppet works perfectly with other puppets and plush toys designed by Bill Helin, including the Canoe Set, which includes a canoe and bear, raven and frog finger puppets.
Synopsis:
Moka Spirit Bear Finger Puppet designed by Indigenous artist Bill Helin.
Height: Approx 4"
Width: Approx 4"
Synopsis:
Pen your wishes, whimsies, dreams, and plans within the pages of this Indigenous art journal, featuring Morgan Asoyuf's Matriarch Bear design.
This hardcover journal features rounded corners for reduced wear and elastic band closure. 192 pages with blank pages on the left and lined pages on the right for personal reflection, sketching, or jotting down favourite quotations or poems.
Additional Information
- Measurements: 5.875" x 8.25"
- Materials: Hard cover with an elastic band, 192 pages, blank papers on the left, lined papers on the right.

 
        
















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