

Jessica Somers Eagle Ceramic Tile-Trivet
4634Designed by Abenakis and Métis artist Jessica Somers. The eagle represents love because he has the strength to call all the teachings. The eagle ha...
View full detailsCeramic tiles can be used to both decorate the wall or the table.
Ceramic tiles can be hung on the wall or used as a trivet. These ceramic tiles measure 15cm x 15cm.
Designed by Abenakis and Métis artist Jessica Somers. The eagle represents love because he has the strength to call all the teachings. The eagle ha...
View full detailsDesigned by Abenakis and Métis artist Jessica Somers. Humility is represented by the wolf. Humility is to know your place within creation and to kn...
View full detailsDesigned by Métis Artist Deb Malcolm. The threads, no matter what they are made of, tie the present to the past and, hopefully, to the future. Cera...
View full detailsDesigned by Ojibway artist Don Chase. Grizzly bears love wild salmon which are abundant in coastal streams. When the salmon are abundant, the grizz...
View full detailsDesign by Kwakwaka’wakw Artist Francis Dick. Hummingbirds are majestic and magical little creatures. They are spiritual guides that carry a blessin...
View full detailsDesigned by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko. The Turtle is sacred in the indigenous culture. It carries the four colours of the medicine wheel...
View full detailsMedicine Wheel, also known as Sacred Loop, symbolizes the Circle of Life. As well known the circle represents perfection as well as infinite since...
View full detailsDesigned by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. Strong Earth Woman honors the important physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual connection women have with...
View full detailsDesigned by Tlingit Ch’áak’ Dakl’aweidi Clan Artist James Johnson. The two top Tlingit moieties are Eagle and Raven. Our culture is matrilineal, y...
View full detailsDesigned by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. "Our breath gives us life and is the sacred vessel which carries our voice. When words are shared with lovin...
View full detailsDesigned by Chipewyan Artist John Rombough. “On an early spring morning, the bear in his elements is walking alongside grandfather rocks. As the An...
View full detailsThe Maple Leaf has been used as a symbol of Canada as far back as the 18th century, and even before that, the aboriginal peoples of Canada were mak...
View full detailsDesign by Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak. Owl's Bouquet is featured on the ten dollar bill printed by the Bank of Canada in 2017 for celebrating the...
View full detailsDesign by Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak. I like to make people happy and everything happy. I am the light of happiness and I am a dancing owl. Cera...
View full detailsDesign by Ojibwa Artist Norval Morrisseau. Ceramic tiles can be hung on the wall or used as a trivet, measuring 15cm x 15cm.