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Harvesters Bag

Regular price $60.00
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 Made with recycled fabric


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


Washing instructions

Wash in cold water. Hang to dry.

Measurements 

19 1/2” width
16” bag length
13 1/2 strap 


* Pattern layout subject to change according to cut.


About The Design Harvesters 

'' When creating a blanket design for MINI TIPI, I felt it would not be genuine to simply adhere to frequently used styles of geometric designs.  This is why I chose to include the subject of wild rice harvesting from my own culture as an Anishnaabe.  Anishnaabe quiltwork was also a source of inspiration for the geometric patterns featured in my design.''

In September, during the harvest moon, the Ojibwe peoples begin the rice harvest. The harvest is done in pairs using poles to hit the rice stocks knocking the grains into the canoe. The rice is an important historic food source for the Ojibwe people that feed their families over the winter months.

 

About The Designer Tsista Kennedy

Tsista Kennedy is an eighteen year old Anishnaabe Onyota’aka woodland style artist from Beausoleil First Nation and Oneida Nation of the Thames. Tsista has been creating woodland style art for 5 years, using his experiences as a young indigenous man to fuel is passion for creating art that speaks strongly to others.

''I hope that my blanket design serves to be an inspiration for others to begin looking towards the rich and meaningful artwork within their own nations.''