This stunning First Nations loon and baby is created using black steel and features a mother loon and her baby. The intricate Coast Salish design was created by a west coast Canadian First Nations artist.
This piece measures 24"
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$16.99
Handmade in British Columbia
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
This mini dream catcher measures 1.5" in diameter, making it perfect for portability and small spaces. The red and white mimics the colours on the Canadian flag.
$16.99
Handmade in British Columbia
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
This mini dream catcher measures 1.5" in diameter, making it perfect for portability and small spaces.
$119.99
Made in British Columbia
Our dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning. Each dream catcher is individually handcrafted by the artist and may not be exactly as shown.
This piece measures approximately 9" in diameter with hematite stones
$74.99
Made in British Columbia
Our dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning. Each dream catcher is individually handcrafted by the artist and may not be exactly as shown.
This piece measures approximately 6" diameter and is decorated with labradorite
$16.99
Handmade in British Columbia
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
The loon spirit animal represents love, tranquility, and devotion.
This mini dream catcher measures 1.5" in diameter, making it perfect for portability and small spaces.
$16.99
Handmade in British Columbia
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
The moose spirit animal represents wisdom, compassion, and pride.
This mini dream catcher measures 1.5" in diameter, making it perfect for portability and small spaces.
$118.99
Made in British Columbia
Our dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning. Each dream catcher is individually handcrafted by the artist and may not be exactly as shown.
This piece measures approximately 19" in diameter with semiprecious stones
$16.99
Handmade in British Columbia
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
This mini dream catcher measures 1.5" in diameter, making it perfect for portability and small spaces. The purple, blue, and green mimics the colours of the beautiful northern lights.
$139.99
Made in British Columbia
Our dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning. Each dream catcher is individually handcrafted by the artist and may not be exactly as shown.
This piece measures approximately 7" and is decorated with glass and wood beads
$129.99
Made in British Columbia
Our dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning. Each dream catcher is individually handcrafted by the artist and may not be exactly as shown.
This piece measures approximately 7" diameter and is decorated with glass and wood beads
$45.99
Made in British Columbia
Our dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning. Each dream catcher is individually handcrafted by the artist and may not be exactly as shown.
This piece measures approximately 6" diameter
$105.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
These exquisite 1" dream catcher earrings are made with sterling silver and Swarovski crystal. We also carry a matching pendant.
$18.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
These 0.75" dream catcher earrings are decorated with metal feathers and amethyst.
$18.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
These 0.75" dream catcher earrings are decorated with metal feathers and assorted glass beads.
$89.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
These exquisite .5" dream catcher earrings are made with sterling silver and turquoise stones. We also carry a matching pendant.
$69.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This exquisite .5" dream catcher pendant is made with sterling silver and turquoise stones. We also carry matching earrings.
$11.99
Made in British Columbia
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This keychain measures 1.25" diameter with purple beads and a metal feather.
Each dream catcher is individually handcrafted by the artist and may not be exactly as shown.
$11.99
Made in British Columbia
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This keychain measures 1.25" diameter with turquoise beads and a metal feather.
Each dream catcher is individually handcrafted by the artist and may not be exactly as shown.
$18.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This 0.75" dream catcher pendant is decorated with metal feathers and amethyst.
$18.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This 0.75" dream catcher pendant is decorated with metal feathers and assorted glass beads.
$69.99
Made in Canada
According to First Nations legend, it is said that the night air is filled with both good and bad dreams. The Ojibwe Spider Woman known as Asibikaashi protected the people of the land from the bad dreams with spider webs and charms. First Nation communities continue this tradition today with dream catchers woven by hand and adorned with sacred feathers and stones. Bad dreams become entangled in the webs where they are held until they are destroyed by the first light of morning.
Our Dream catchers are individually handcrafted in the Fraser Valley in beautiful British Columbia.
This exquisite 1" dream catcher pendant is made with sterling silver and Swarovski crystal. We also carry matching earrings.
$6.99
Made in British Columbia
This First Nations all natural dream tea was created by Canadian Cree Medicine Woman Carrie Armstrong, based on teachings rooted in the sacred plants of the Medicine Wheel.
Mint · Chamomile · Lavender
A wonderfully calming blend to help you relax
Herbal Tea | 2 Tea Bags · 6g
Ingredients: Peppermint, chamomile, lavender
$325.00
Made in British Columbia
This magnificent piece was designed by accomplished Snuneymuxw artist Ron Dash and fabricated from steel by BC artist Jack Willoughby.
This piece measures 24" diameter
$34.99
Made in Canada
These individually hand-crafted feather earrings were created by Mohawk feathersmith, Rebecca Maracle from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory of Ontario. Rebecca uses dye-free feathers from farm raised birds or donated by hunters in her community that respect nature and wish to honour the spirit of the animals they hunt.
Stainless Steel Hooks
EACH PAIR OF EARRINGS IS HANDMADE AND UNIQUE, FEATHER COLOUR AND STYLE MAY VARY
$239.00
Made in British Columbia
This elegant heron stands three feet tall, creating a pleasing verticality in its pose. Designed by celebrated Coast Salish artist Noel Brown and rendered in steel by Vancouver's Jack Willoughby, this stunning art piece is sure to draw attention and spark conversation wherever it's displayed.
This piece measures 36" x 9" x 4.5"
$149.00
Made in British Columbia
This wall-mounted steel sculpture shows a hummingbird in flight. The copper accents sparkle against the black-painted steel as the bird seems to "float" off the wall. Designed by celebrated Coast Salish artist Noel Brown and rendered in steel by Vancouver's Jack Willoughby, this stunning art piece is sure to draw attention and spark conversation wherever it's displayed.
This piece measures 22" x 12" x 1"
$165.99
Made in British Columbia
This standing steel sculpture shows a hummingbird in flight. The copper accents sparkle against the black-painted steel as the bird seems ready to take off from its stand. Designed by celebrated Coast Salish artist Noel Brown and rendered in steel by Vancouver's Jack Willoughby, this stunning art piece is sure to draw attention and spark conversation wherever it's displayed.
This piece measures 22" x 14" x 3.5"
The base measures 10" x 0.1" x 3.5"
$295.00
Made in British Columbia
This stunning First Nations loon and baby is created using black steel and features a mother loon and her baby. The intricate Coast Salish design was created by a west coast Canadian First Nations artist.
This piece measures 24"
$445.00
Made in British Columbia
This stunning First Nations loon and baby is created using two colours of powder-coated steel. The finished product is a beautiful statement piece for any home. The powder coating protects the sculpture from weathering making it perfect for the indoors and outdoors.
This piece is available in two sizes.
$89.99
Handcrafted in Quebec
Designed by Kwkwaka'wakw Nation artist Harold J. Alfred in Victoria British Columbia, these beautifully stylized First Nations maple leaf cuff links make the perfect addition to an elegant French cuffed shirt!
$375.00
Made in British Columbia
This beautiful First Nations orca is truly a statement piece for your home. The steel or aluminum is clear coated for exceptional beauty and durability.
This piece is available in two sizes.
$99.99
Made in Canada
These beautiful and elegant earrings by Corrine Hunt are made of a special silver and pewter alloy and are presented on a sterling silver chain.
$89.99
Made in Canada
This beautiful and elegant pendant by Corrine Hunt is made of a special silver and pewter alloy and is presented on a sterling silver chain.
$155.00
Made in British Columbia
This standing steel sculpture depicts a raven holding a red berry bead in its mouth. Designed by celebrated Coast Salish artist Noel Brown and rendered in metal by Vancouver's Jack Willoughby, this beautiful art piece is sure to spark conversation wherever it's displayed.
This piece measures 22.5" x 11" x 3"
The base measures 10" x 0.1" x 3"
$155.00
Made in British Columbia
This wall-mounted steel sculpture depicts a First Nations raven standing on a gnarled branch. Designed by celebrated Coast Salish artist Noel Brown and rendered in metal by Vancouver's Jack Willoughby, this beautiful art piece "floats" off the wall, capturing attention and sparking conversation wherever it's displayed.
This piece measures 22" x 10" x 1"
$6.99
Made in British Columbia
This First Nations all natural restore tea was created by Canadian Cree Medicine Woman Carrie Armstrong, based on teachings rooted in the sacred plants of the Medicine Wheel.
Berry Blend
Delicious fruity tea. Great hot or cold!
Herbal Tea | 2 Tea Bags · 6g
Ingredients: Hibiscus petals, apple + elderberry + currant pieces, blueberries, cornflower petals, natural flavours
$24.99
Made in Alberta
This First Nations all-natural sage candle was created by Canadian Cree Medicine Woman Carrie Armstrong, based on teachings rooted in the sacred plants of the medicine wheel.
4-ounce (113 grams) natural 100% soy wax sage-scented candle.
Sage is found abundantly in dry areas of North America and has an herbal, spicy scent. It is used in ceremony for smudging: a means to cleanse negativity from ourselves and our spaces. Our ancestors also used different varieties of sage for medicinal purposes. It is the southern direction of the medicine wheel.
$295.00
Made in British Columbia
This stunning two-toned wall art depicts a salmon hungrily chasing a school of herring. The powder coating on the two colours of steel gives the piece resistance to weathering, making it perfect for indoors or outdoors.
The salmon measures 24" x 10" and the herring school measures 10" x 6.5"
$89.99
Made In British Columbia
This First Nations serving bowl was designed by Canadian First Nations artist Corrine Hunt. Made from recycled glass, this bowl is a unique shape, sure to be a show stopper on any table.
This piece measures 11.5" x 8.5"
$75.00
Made in British Columbia
These black serving spoons were designed by Canadian First Nations artist Corrine Hunt. They are made in British Columbia from recycled glass.
This piece measures 11" x 3"
$89.99
Handcrafted in Quebec
Designed by Kwkwaka'wakw Nation artist Harold J. Alfred in Victoria British Columbia, these beautifully stylized First Nations maple leaf cuff links make the perfect addition to an elegant French cuffed shirt!
$450.00
Made in British Columbia
This beautiful First Nations Sun is created from two pieces of powder-coated steel for amazing durability.
This piece measures 24" x 24"
Sun is the Grandfather energy, and is a gift from Creator to help us see and stay warm. Raven brought us the Sun to help mankind and all the creatures and plants.
$24.99
Made in Alberta
This First Nations all-natural sweetgrass candle was created by Canadian Cree Medicine Woman Carrie Armstrong, based on teachings rooted in the sacred plants of the medicine wheel.
4-ounce (113 grams) natural 100% soy wax sweetgrass-scented candle.
The comforting, haystack scent of sweetgrass walks us out into a fragrant meadow. This sweet aromatic essence is known to soothe & calm. Sweetgrass is sometimes called the hair of Mother Earth and is considered a sacred gift. After the grass is harvested, it is carefully braided; the three sections represent mind, body, and spirit. By braiding it, we bring those aspects of our being together, care for and strengthen them. When we smudge with sweetgrass, we are taught that the smoke from that burning sweetgrass prepares us for prayer because the scent is pleasing to the Creator. It is the northern direction of the medicine wheel.
$12.99
Made in British Columbia
This First Nations all natural sweetgrass soap was created by Canadian Cree Medicine Woman Carrie Armstrong, based on teachings rooted in the sacred plants of the Medicine Wheel. This handmade soap is made from natural, sustainable oils and botanicals. The base of the soap consists of coconut, olive and sustainable palm oil with the addition of botanicals and essential oils to nourish the body, mind and soul.
100g
Sweetgrass is sometimes called the hair of Mother Earth and is considered a sacred gift. After the grass is harvested, it is carefully braided; the three sections representing mind, body, and spirit. By braiding it, we bring those aspects of our being together, care for and strengthen them. When we smudge with sweetgrass, we are taught that the smoke from that burning sweetgrass prepares us for prayer because the scent is pleasing to the Creator. It is the northern direction of the medicine wheel.
$89.99
Made in Alberta
These beautiful First Nations throw blankets are designed and sewn on Treaty 6 Territory in Alberta. They symbolize truth and reconciliation in support of Canada's First Nations peoples.
This throw blanket measures 60" x 50" and is machine washable. Made of incredibly soft 100% polyester, it will not shrink or fade.
$89.99
Made in Alberta
These beautiful First Nations throw blankets are designed and sewn on Treaty 6 Territory in Alberta. They symbolize truth and reconciliation in support of Canada's First Nations peoples.
The Blue Ice pattern features a beautiful combination of blues, beiges and browns.
This throw blanket measures 60" x 50" and is machine washable. Made of incredibly soft 100% polyester, it will not shrink or fade.
$89.99
Made in Alberta
These beautiful First Nations throw blankets are designed and sewn on Treaty 6 Territory in Alberta. They symbolize truth and reconciliation in support of Canada's First Nations peoples.
The Golden Sun pattern features a beautiful combination of stylized grey diamonds in a pattern featuring gold, brown, grey and greenish tones.
This throw blanket measures 60" x 50" and is machine washable. Made of incredibly soft 100% polyester, it will not shrink or fade.
$89.99
Made in Alberta
These beautiful First Nations throw blankets are designed and sewn on Treaty 6 Territory in Alberta. They symbolize truth and reconciliation in support of Canada's First Nations peoples.
The Sacred Fire pattern features a beautiful combination of stylized grey diamonds in a pattern featuring blue, grey, red and orange colours.
This throw blanket measures 60" x 50" and is machine washable. Made of incredibly soft 100% polyester, it will not shrink or fade.