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With an exclusive pattern drawn by artist Nikki Shawana, an Indigenous artist from the Odawa Nation (Anishinaabe). this eco-responsible casual blanket is woven from eco-responsible fabrics made of recycled fabrics, without chemical agents and they are certified eco-responsible and without animal cruelty. It's perfect for family picnics, camping and warming up around the campfire. Around the house, they make great throws to add to your decor and they're big enough to put on your queen size bed. They're soft and easy to care for (machine washable).
About the Designer
Nikki Shawana is a mother, wife, businesswoman, teacher and friend. She loves to travel across North America and participates in various pow-wows as a singer and dancer. Nikki followed in the footsteps of her grandparents who were also talented artisans. She enjoys making moccasins, mittens, beadwork, baskets and quilts.
About the Pattern
For generations, star pattern quilts have been popular among Indigenous communities. They are used in gift exchange ceremonies and are a symbol of protection. This quilt symbolizes our connection to the Universe. Nikki incorporated star patterns in honor of her Nancy-baa (grandmother). There are also Haudenosaunee domes to pay homage to her Mohawk husband. Anishinaabe floral designs complete this stunning blanket.
Perfect soft and warm blend that will last a long time.
Model Photography : © Mini Tipi
Quebec Region: Designed, cut and sewn in Quebec, Canada.
Material & Colour: 50% recycled polyester, 30% acrylic, 20% recycled wool. Perfect blend that will last a long time while being machine washable.
Dimensions : 60 " x 80 ". 152 cm x 203 cm.
Mini Tipi
Mini Tipi is a Canadian women-owned company that creates small batch quality goods for your home and family.
Trisha Pitura is originally from Sudbury, Ontario and is a member of Nipissing First Nation. She spent all her summers in Dokis First Nation and currently resides in Gatineau, Québec with her three children and husband. Mélanie Bernard was born and raised in Québec City now residing in Gatineau with her family. She is a teacher by profession, and stayed home to raise her two girls. Collaborating with Indigenous artists has allowed MINI TIPI to set themselves apart supporting artists and celebrating culture. It is extremely important to MINI TIPI to give back to the community through donations to local food banks and Indigenous women crisis centers, and sharing products to those in need.
Wash on cold, hang to dry.
Shipping:We ship to Quebec, Canada, the United States, Europe and in most countries around the world.
Return Policy :We can refund or exchange your purchase within 30 days from the date of purchase. See our FAQs for more details.
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