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This top-quality white sage is salvia apiana. Salvia is from the latin word salvare which means to heal. This natural, freshly picked white sage has long been used in smudging ceremonies.
Top quality white sage is used for clearing, smudging and cleansing. Place a few dried sage pieces in the bottom of an abalone shell or other heat-resistant dish, it's also wise to add a little sand for insulation. Ignite the leaves, blow out flame and the sage will release a cloud of white, purifying smoke. The smell of white sage brings a sense of peace and clarity, while clearing negativity from the room.
Additional Information
- Sage is harvested by selected Indigenous companies. These suppliers support their local communities and also respect their customs and traditions. This sage is harvested by individual pickers (there is no big cultivation nor farms involved). This ensures an ethical harvest that leaves enough plants to self-populate the following year.
This wallet features a Spirit Wolf design by Haisla, Heiltsuk artist, Paul Windsor.
Additional Information
- Measures 4.25 in x 3.75 in
- Durable vegan leather, 100% polyurethane
- Individually packaged in a black gift box
- Colour: Brown
Designed by Potawatomi Artist Daphne Odjig.
"There's nothing that brings people together more than the drum." - Dapnhe Odjig
Additional Information
- 12.5 cm x 21 cm
- Zipper-closure
- 8 card slots, 5 compartments, 1 zipped pocket inside.
- Comes with hardcover gift box stamped with the artist's signature and the name of the art.
- RFID protection included.
Designed by Sioux artist Maxine Noel.
Additional Information
- Made from synthetic leather measuring 19 x 10 x 3 cm.
- 14 card slots, 6 pockets, zipped change pocket.
- Packaged in an elegant box that comes with a protective pouch.
Designed by Ojibwa Native Artist Norval Morrisseau.
Additional Information
- Made from synthetic leather measuring 19 x 10 x 3 cm.
- 14 card slots, 6 pockets, zipped change pocket.
- Packaged in an elegant box that comes with a protective pouch.
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
Additional Information
- 12.5 cm x 21 cm
- Zipper-closure
- 8 card slots, 5 compartments, 1 zipped pocket inside.
- Comes with hardcover gift box stamped with the artist's signature and the name of the art.
- RFID protection included.
Woodland Floral Designed by Ojibwa Artist Norval Morrisseau.
Additional Information
- Stainless steel water bottles are BPA-free, double-walled for maximum isolation, with a capacity of 500 ml.
- Water Bottle Sleeve has easy-to-carry strap and a zipper for easy removal and cleaning. They are PVC, BPA, and latex-free.
This top-quality white sage is salvia apiana. Salvia is from the latin word salvare which means to heal. This natural, freshly picked white sage has long been used in smudging ceremonies.
Top quality white sage is used for clearing, smudging and cleansing. Place a few dried sage pieces in the bottom of an abalone shell or other heat-resistant dish, it's also wise to add a little sand for insulation. Ignite the leaves, blow out flame and the sage will release a cloud of white, purifying smoke. The smell of white sage brings a sense of peace and clarity, while clearing negativity from the room.
Additional Information
- Sage is harvested by selected Indigenous companies. These suppliers support their local communities and also respect their customs and traditions. This sage is harvested by individual pickers (there is no big cultivation nor farms involved). This ensures an ethical harvest that leaves enough plants to self-populate the following year.

 
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            and core of the Pacific Northwest Coast peoples—the Cedar Tree, known as the Tree of Life. We are
            here to support the building of strong nations and help share Indigenous voices.
    


