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Shawl - Wool Blend - Eco-friendly - Thunderbird - Reversible
Shawl - Wool Blend - Eco-friendly - Thunderbird - Reversible
Shawl - Wool Blend - Eco-friendly - Thunderbird - Reversible
Shawl - Wool Blend - Eco-friendly - Thunderbird - Reversible
Shawl - Wool Blend - Eco-friendly - Thunderbird - Reversible
Shawl - Wool Blend - Eco-friendly - Thunderbird - Reversible

Shawl - Wool Blend - Eco-friendly - Thunderbird - Reversible

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Product Code: MTES14

Artist: Trisha Pitura

Nation: Ojibway

 Made with recycled fabric

Shawls are made of 50% recycled polyester, 30% acrylic, and 20% recycled wool. A perfect soft warm blend that will last a long time. 

This stylish medium-weight shawl will be your go-to accessory to keep you warm while looking good! The eco-friendly material woven in Italy is soft and luxurious and will keep you cozy all season long. The new pattern cut is the perfect fit on any body type, and can also be a great addition to your pregnancy wardrobe keeping you and your belly warm in those last months.

This shawl is your forever piece.

About the Thunderbird Pattern 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.

About the Indigenous Artist Trisha Pitura

Trisha Pitura is a creative force, mother, entrepreneur, and co-owner of MINI TIPI. She is originally from Sudbury, Ontario and she is a member of Nipissing First Nation. After reconnecting with her culture, she is now able to explore her identity as an Ojibwe woman through fabrics, creativity, and her business, MINI TIPI. 

Wash cold, hang dry

Designed and made in Canada