James 7IDANsuu Hart
7IDANsuu James Hart is a renowned Haida artist and Hereditary Chief from Haida Gwaii, British Columbia. He apprenticed with artists Robert Davidson and Bill Reid, honing his technical skills in carving, jewelry making, and European bronze casting techniques. His work often reflects Haida stories and addresses environmental concerns while exploring contemporary themes of cultural identity and reconciliation. His monumental works are featured in both private and public collections across Canada and internationally. Notable creations include The Dance Screen (The Scream Too) (2010–13), on display at the Audain Art Museum in Whistler; and Reconciliation Pole (2017), installed at the University of British Columbia. Hart’s contributions to the continuation and evolution of Haida art has been widely recognized; he was awarded the Order of British Columbia in 2003, the Order of Canada in 2023, and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013.
Gifts (2)
Synopsis:
This wonderful Haida “Dreamtime” Velura™ Throw blanket by James Hart shows classic Haida images in bold red and black colors, which are traditional of this Indigenous art form.
This beautiful design is now featured on our super-soft Velura™ throw. The “Dreamtime” design is licensed to Kanata Blanket Company through the Canadian Museum of History, which has established a tradition of preserving Canada’s cultural history and making it accessible to all Canadians for over 150 years.
Additional Information
- Material 100% polyester
- Size 50" x 60"
- Care Instructions: Machine wash separately in cold water on gentle cycle. Tumble dry low heat.
Always in fashion and soft to wear, our Voile Scarf features a licensed design from by Northwest Indigenous artist James Heart.
Individually presented with a wrap that tells the story of the design and the artist.
Add color and vibrancy to any outfit with our unique scarf collection — the perfect way to accessorize all year round.






