MINI TIPI
Gatineau, Quebec
Each textile creation by artisans and mothers Trisha and Mélanie holds the history of its founders. Every item beautifully blends their Quebec, Canadian, and Indigenous cultural backgrounds.
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Nibi recycled fibre blanketOnquata
Wendake, Quebec
Through its artwork inspired by Wendat traditions, Onquata brings the grandeur of nature into your home.
MDW Jewelry
Vancouver, British Columbia
Born to a Cree mother from Treaty 8 territory and an English father, Meghan Weeks is an artist living on the unceded Indigenous land of the Coast Salish peoples. A proud member of the Sucker Creek First Nation, she draws inspiration from nature, childhood memories, and Cree teachings to create and reclaim her culture and language through her silversmithing and beadwork.
Warren Steven Scott
Toronto, Ontario
Warren Steven Scott's ancestral worldview on ethics, craft, and aesthetic sensibility define him, a member of the Nlaka'pamux Nation, and lay the groundwork for his unique creations that have a distinctive character.
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Mini Salish chandelier earrings discounted price US$60.00Editor's pick
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Mini Salish chandelier earrings discounted price US$60.00Bastien Industries
Wendake, Quebec
Roland Bastien decided to start his own factory based in Wendake in 1972. He specialized in manufacturing products worthy of his heritage using traditional techniques. In 2022, Jason Picard-Binet, a member of the Huron-Wendat Nation, took over the factory. He continues the work begun by the Bastien family while adding a modern twist to the company's pieces.
Anto Yukon
Yukon Territory
Kym Rempel wants to create small, beautiful moments through scent, art, and a love of nature. She is an avid hiker who gathers wild rose petals, rose hips, or arnica every year to incorporate into her skincare products.