Michelle Stoney Healing feather Iron-on Patches
IPAT001Designed by Gitxsan artist Michelle Stoney. Originally created to honor the artist’s late grandmother, it incorporates the Stegyoden mountains and ...
View full detailsExplore Oscardo collection of iron-on patches featuring Indigenous art designs by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists. These high quality, easy to apply patches combine beautiful art design with durable construction, making them perfect for personalizing jackets, bags, and accessories. Celebrate Indigenous creativity while supporting artists with memorable, meaningful patches that showcase the heritage and contemporary expression of Indigenous art in Canada.
Designed by Gitxsan artist Michelle Stoney. Originally created to honor the artist’s late grandmother, it incorporates the Stegyoden mountains and ...
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Designed by Adam Lewis, Kwakwaka’wakw artist, First Nations "I’m honouring and giving thanks to these incredible little pollinators for all the vit...
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Designed by Yellow Knives Dene Artist Dawn Oman. Inukshuks were traditionally built as Native peoples traveled to serve as landmarks, and as a way...
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Designed by Curtis Wilson, Kwakwaka’wakw artist, First Nations "A killer whale is within the maple leaf and the red bands are each with a salmon d...
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Designed by Curtis Wilson, Kwakwaka’wakw artist, First Nations "A killer whale is within the maple leaf and the red bands are each with a salmon de...
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Designed by Chipewyan Dene Native artist John Rombough. “Living in a fast pace, it flies from flower to flower, enjoying the freedom of the sky ab...
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Designed by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. "True friendship is as deep as the ocean and as constant as the tides." - Maxine Noel 7.3cm x 6cm (Who...
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Design by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. "Not Forgotten" - to honour and remember all the murdered and missing Aboriginal Women. 8.5 cm x 5.5 cm...
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Designed by Gitxsan artist Michelle Stoney.The hand was an idea from local high school teachers. They had asked me to create a design to honour the...
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Medicine Wheel, also known as Sacred Loop, symbolizes the Circle of Life. As well known the circle represents perfection as well as infinite since...
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Designed by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko. The Turtle is sacred in the indigenous culture. It carries the four colours of the medicine wheel...
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Designed by Chipewyan Dene Native artist John Rombough. “Standing proud, he is the distance walker of the land and a swimmer from island to island...
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Designed by Kwakwaka'wakw Nation Native Artist Francis Dick. “In Native stories Raven is the bringer of light. The smaller face at the bottom repre...
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Designed by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. Strong Earth Woman honors the important physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual connection women have with...
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Designed by Tlingit Ch’áak’ Dakl’aweidi Clan Artist James Johnson. "The Tlingit believe our soul - our “káa yahaayí“ is immortal. It is your true ...
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'Celebration of Life' was created by Kwakwaka'wakw Nation artist Francis Dick. “This painting is dedicated to everyone who has lost a loved one, an...
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Design by Gitksan Native Artist Jamie Sterritt. "According to Indian legend, salmons are really people in fish form. They swim up river to provide ...
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Gifts from Creator designed by Anishinaabe artist Emily Kewageshig. Children are love and light in the purest form. They are the greatest gift from...
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