Handbags
2 Indigenous Art Items: Eco-Tote and Mask
- Item Number
- 216
- Estimated Value
- $60 USD
- Sold
- $55 USD to LibertyLinda
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
This is a great eco-tote and mask duo printed with indigenous art. The eco-tote features a design by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Andy Emerson.
"The Tsimshian people share the story of how the Spirit Bear came to be: when Raven, in his trickster ways, changed every tenth black bear white"-Andy Emerson.
It is made with 100% unbleached cotton and water-based inks. The bag is 40 cm X 36 cm with a 10 cm gusset, zipper closure and with a small compartment inside.
Go shopping in style wearing this mask with a coordinating design from Kwakwaka'wakw artist Curtis Wilson featuring Maxinuxw-Killer Whale. Killer Whales represent strength and power. This re-usable mask has 3 layers with adjustable ear loops and an inside pocket for a filter. The outer layer is 100% polyester and the inner layer and lining are 100% cotton. (See picture for information about this artist.)
Both these pieces are functional art, strikingly beautiful and unique, and support indigenous artists.
Item Special Note
Includes Shipping
Donated By:
Sylvie Malenfant & John Baker

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