

Bear Infinity Shawl
1986Perhaps no other animals have so excited the human imagination as bears. Black and Brown bears are found throughout United States and Canada. Their...
View full detailsLight Weight. Soft to Feel. Timeless and endless, looks fabulous everywhere!
Microfibre Infinity Shawls measure 72cm x 175cm (Circumference).
The Shawls are packaged with a hang tag on the top that has the description of the art and the artist signature.
Perhaps no other animals have so excited the human imagination as bears. Black and Brown bears are found throughout United States and Canada. Their...
View full detailsCanada icons such as moose, whale, caribou, elk, raccoon, hummingbird, owl, lobster, dolphin, arctic wolf, polar bear, and maple leaf are featured ...
View full detailsA symbol of long life. In Native legends, whales appearing near villages were actually drowned villagers try to communicate with their tribes. Infi...
View full detailsDesign by Yellow Knives Dene Native Artist Dawn Oman. "In Dene Culture, the bear is the most respected leader with great powers in the human realm....
View full detailsDesign by Potawatomi Artist - Daphne Odjig. "The joy a couple shares the moment that they realize that they will spend the rest of their lives toge...
View full detailsDesign by Potawatomi Artist - Daphne Odjig. "The joy a couple shares the moment that they realize that they will spend the rest of their lives toge...
View full detailsDesigned by Tlingit Ch’áak’ Dakl’aweidi Clan Artist James Johnson. "The Tlingit believe our soul - our “káa yahaayí“ is immortal. It is your true ...
View full detailsLight Weight. Soft to Feel. Timeless and endless, looks fabulous everywhere!
Microfibre Infinity Shawls measure 72cm x 175cm (Circumference).
The Shawls are packaged with a hang tag on the top that has the description of the art and the artist signature.
Perhaps no other animals have so excited the human imagination as bears. Black and Brown bears are found throughout United States and Canada. Their...
View full detailsCanada icons such as moose, whale, caribou, elk, raccoon, hummingbird, owl, lobster, dolphin, arctic wolf, polar bear, and maple leaf are featured ...
View full detailsA symbol of long life. In Native legends, whales appearing near villages were actually drowned villagers try to communicate with their tribes. Infi...
View full detailsDesign by Yellow Knives Dene Native Artist Dawn Oman. "In Dene Culture, the bear is the most respected leader with great powers in the human realm....
View full detailsDesign by Potawatomi Artist - Daphne Odjig. "The joy a couple shares the moment that they realize that they will spend the rest of their lives toge...
View full detailsDesign by Potawatomi Artist - Daphne Odjig. "The joy a couple shares the moment that they realize that they will spend the rest of their lives toge...
View full detailsDesigned 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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