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Tea Towel 27.5" x 20" 1pc "Foxes (Wagooshna)" Storm Angeconeb
SKU: KT108>$14.99KT108 Make your kitchen brighter with this fun and colourful printed and woven unbleached cotton Tea Towel. A perfect combination of form and function, this towel will make washing up less of a chore. 100% Cotton (natural non-bleach base) -
Purse Handbag With 4 Zippers Floral
NU TRENDZSKU: 2682-ASST-FLORAL>$39.992682-ASST-RB Dimensions: 6"(H) x 7.5"(W) x 4"(D) Incluses Adjustable Strap 13"- 23" Strap Drop -
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Mini Drum Craft Kit 1.5x2.5"
SKU: WV-GB-23-01>$24.99WV-GB-23-01 Note Rawhide must be soaked for a minimum of 6 hours. We suggest doing it over night. This kit includes: Drum Ring Leather Strip 1" x 8" Rawride cicles 3" Sinew 46" leather...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$24.99Subtotal: -
Christmas Themed Loot Bag - #24-02
SKU: GB-LB-24-5-02>$5.00GB-LB-24-5-02 This Christmas themed loot bag contains the following contents: Whirly toy Sliding brain teaser Pull back car Globe ball Smily face stretchy figet toy tic tac toe Christmas Squishy -
Beaded Daisy Rings Assorted Colors
SKU: DAISY-RINGS>$3.99DAISY-RINGS This item is handmade by Indigenous artisans in South America. Western Varieties is proud to support ambitious women artisans from Guatemala create a better future for themselves and their families. -
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Eco Scarf "Hummingbird" Simone Diamond
SKU: ESCARF15>$29.99ESCARF15 27.5" x 71" The extra soft and textured Eco Scarves use vibrant colours and eco-friendly materials to enrich their bold Indigenous designs. Native Northwest Eco Scarves were created using 100% recycled plastic bottles -
Mini Mukluk Car Ornament
SKU: AN-ORN-MUK-70>$70.00AN-ORN-MUK-70 These one of a kind mini Mukluk's are hand crafted by Inuk artist Dasiy Savard in the comminty of Quaqtaq Nunavik, Northern Quebec. Year of Creation: 2022-2024 -
Recycled Eco-Pouch Artists "Medicine Turtle" James
SKU: 61007>$15.996059 Designed by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko. The Turtle is sacred in the indigenous culture. It carries the four colours of the medicine wheel, symbolizing important elements and can be different depending on the tribe. The seven circles... -
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