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Description
Designed by Indigenous artist Trisha Pitura, this Canadian-made blanket from an Indigenous owned company is crafted with sustainable fabric from Italy.
Its 60 by 80 inch size is ideal for family picnics, camping, cozy campfire nights, and can even cover a queen size bed or be used as a throw blanket.
The plush wool/acrylic/polyester blend offers both warmth and easy washability. The added trim adds a lovely touch.
About The Design
The Anishinaabe people believe the thunderbird to be one of the highest spiritual beings. It protects us from the serpents that live deep within the ground and ensures life for all living things.The thunderbird is part of our natural law that teaches us that all living things must be treated with respect and integrity so that we can all survive.
This sacred bird comes here in the spring from the west bringing thunderstorms and rain. Then they do the same in the fall before returning west before winter.
This spiritual symbol represents power, protection, strength and survival.
The fabric is made from 20% recycled wool, 30% acrylic, 50% recycled polyester. Perfect soft and warm blend that is made to last a long time.
Wash on cold. Hang to dry.