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MINI TIPI

Fleurs Bag

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$60.00
Regular price
$60.00
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$60.00
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Made with recycled fabric


About the Fleurs Indigenous Bag


This will be your new go to bag! It’s perfectly oversized for you to bring along for a day at the beach, your yoga or workout class, grabbing a few things at the grocery store, work or even some toys for the park!
You'll fall in love with the eco-friendly fabric and unique pattern. This bag is lined with a thick black cotton, with one internal pocket to slip a phone, keys and cards that can be accessed quickly.

*double strap shoulder bag







 





Fleurs Bag © design is property of MINI TIPI. No total or partial reproduction is authorized without the consent of MINI TIPI.

ABOUT THE DESIGN

The floral design of this fabric was inspired by traditional floral beadwork, a style that was developed by bead workers of the Woodlands nations after the introduction of glass beads during the fur trade. Floral beadwork and appliqué designs continue to be a fundamental part of regalia for Anishinaabeg and other Woodlands nations. 

SIZE

19 1/2” width

16”bag length

13 1/2 strap 

* Pattern layout subject to change according to cut

MATERIAL & CARE

20% recycled wool, 30% acrylic, 50% recycled polyester

Lined with a high quality polyester/cotton 

Wash in cold. Hand to dry

Fleurs Bag
Fleurs Bag

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About the artist Anna Heffernan

Curve Lake First Nation, Turtle Clan

Anna Heffernan is a multidisciplinary artist who is known for her acrylic paintings, beadwork, and digital art. Currently living in Ottawa, Ontario, Heffernan descends from a Michi Saagiig Nishnaabe, Irish, and French Canadian ancestry. Her work is available for purchase through her small business, Miskwaa Designs, whether it be online or at local markets and pow wows.

“Miskwaa means “red” in Nishnaabemwin. Red is one of the four colours of the medicine wheel, which is used in many Nishnaabe teachings. Because of its beauty and the personal and spiritual significance red holds for me as an artist, I chose to incorporate it into the name of my business.”

For some more behind the scenes follow @miskwaadesigns, Heffernan often shares her process and progress with her online community.

https://miskwaadesigns.com/

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FAQs

What makes MINI TIPI blankets special?

MINI TIPI’s products feature authentic Indigenous designs making them pieces of art in themselves. MINI TIPI not only creates exclusive designs, but also collaborates with Indigenous artists all across Turtle Island to provide a platform to highlight their art work as entrepreneurs and share their knowledge and teachings through beautiful designs. These products are unique, high quality, beautiful and conversation starters.

How to wash my MINI TIPI Blanket?

Due to the wool blend of MINI TIPI products, items can be washed on cold and hung to dry. 

How big are MINI TIPI blankets?

Our blankets are 60 inches by 80 inches.

Where is MINI TIPI’s fabric woven?

Our eco-friendly fabric is woven in Italy with recycled wool and polyester. 

How do MINI TIPI artist’s get paid?

MINI TIPI has a strong relationship with their collaborating artists and ensures long term support through their artist royalty program.