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$199.00
This blanket is perfect for family picnics, camping, getting cozy around the campfire and is made large enough for a queen size bed or a throw blanket. The warm and luxurious wool/acrylic/polyester blend makes them soft, yet washable. The distinct lines in the fabric show the character of a birch tree, while illustrating bees and honey. The trim adds a beautiful finish. Made with recycled materials.
MINI TIPI is a Canadian women-owned company that creates small batch quality goods for your home and family. MINI TIPI was founded in 2016 by Trisha Pitura and Mélanie Bernard, with designs inspired by their proud Canadian and Indigenous heritage.
Designed by Half Moon Woman (Pat Bruderer)
Pat Bruderer (Half Moon Woman) is one of the few knowledge keepers and expert practitioners of this ancient Indigenous art. She was born and raised in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada and is a member of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation. Half Moon Woman, is self-taught in the art form but was highly inspired by the work of Angelique Merasty of Flin Flon, Manitoba. Pat's work can be found in museums, galleries, and private collections around the world.
Materials: 50% recycled polyester, 30% acrylic, 20% recycled wool
Size: 60" x 75"
Care Instructions: Wash cold, hang to dry.
Made by Mini Tipi in Gatineau, QC
This item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
Low stock alert!
$199.00
This blanket is an essential piece to your everyday adventures. It's perfect for family picnics, camping, getting cozy around the camp fire. The acrylic/wool blend is soft and luxurious.
MINI TIPI is a Canadian women-owned company that creates small batch quality goods for your home and family. MINI TIPI was founded in 2016 by Trisha Pitura and Mélanie Bernard, with designs inspired by their proud Canadian and Indigenous heritage.
The Anishinaabe people believe the thunderbird to be one of the highest spiritual beings. It protects us from the serpents that live deep within the ground and ensures life for all living things. The thunderbird is part of our natural law that teaches us that all living things must be treated with respect and integrity so that we can all survive. This sacred bird comes here in the spring from the west bringing thunderstorms and rain. Then they do the same in the fall before returning west before winter.
This spiritual symbol represents power, protection, strength and survival.
Materials: 50% recycled polyester, 30% acrylic, 20% recycled wool
Size: 60" x 80"
Care Instructions: Wash cold, hang to dry.
Made by Mini Tipi in Gatineau, QC
This item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
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