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Tote Bag Kawartha Country
SKU: WV-952-25-23>$54.99DESIGN/PATTERN MAY VARY SLIGHTLY Lined with durable canvas to give extra support with one pocket on the inside. Approximate Size 20"Wx14"H -
Dream Catcher 6.5" Eagle Asst Mandala
SKU: 20916>$5.99Please note, colours and styles may vary in-store and are not guaranteed. For online orders, designs are randomly selected during fulfillment. -
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Reusable Bag Artists "Celestial Bear" Kim McDonough
SKU: 6341>$14.996341 Designed by Mi'kmaq artist, Kim McDonough. This painting is inspired by Indigenous legends about bears being in the stars. The shooting star represent the “good path”. This reusable shopping bag is made of 100% recycled polyester... -
Cosmetic Bag Artists 3pcs "Dancing Woman" Leah Dorion
SKU: 6189>$47.996154 Designed by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. Dancing Women celebrates the inter-generational relationships among women and girls and how important it is to work together as a community of women. Sets consist of 3 bags, Large, Small and Transparent... -
Twin Blue Shade Buffalo Cross
BUFFALO CROSSSKU: WV-668-24-08>$99.9960" X 80" Twin Size Blanket 100% Polyester Designed & Sewn In Canada Buffalo Cross And The Buffalo Cross Logo Are Trademarks Of Western Varieties Wholesale Inc. -
Laser printed Feather Plaque 35" - Hatchet
SKU: PLAQUE-T5-CB-150-HATCHET>$150.00This item is handmade in Canada by Metis artisan, Chris Bourget. Western Varieties is proud to support local artisans and help their artwork find loving homes. 35" X 9" -
Laser printed Feather Plaque 35" - Wolf
SKU: PLAQUE-T5-CB-150-WOLF>$150.00PLAQUE-T5-CB-150-WOLFPATTERN This item is handmade in Canada by Metis artisan, Chris Bourget. Western Varieties is proud to support local artisans and help their artwork find loving homes. 35" X 9" -
Christmas Stocking Tribal Design - Forest Green
SKU: WV-676-24-18>$19.99WV-676-24-18 DESIGN/PATTERN MAY VARY SLIGHTLY -
Canvas Painting 16x20 Looking into the Sunset By James Wedzin
SKU: JW-PAINTING-16x20-SUNSET>$650.00Dogrib artist James Wedzin was born and raised in the community of Fort Rae on the shores of Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories. Raised by his Grandmother, he would watch her create intricate beadwork patterns to adorn traditional Dene... -
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