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Coast Salish Weaving - Greeting Card

Coast Salish Weaving - Greeting Card

Each of our greeting cards is designed by an indigenous artist and left blank inside, ready for your personal touch.

  • Printed on premium card stock
  • Offering the perfect canvas for your heartfelt message.

Coast Salish Weaving

Artist -   Spelexílh, Anjeanette Dawson, Squamish Nation

Originally woven seamlessly on a cardboard loom, this design features flowing diamonds and triangles, symbolizing innovation rooted in tradition. The unbroken pattern reflects the continuity of cultural practice, and the intelligence required to adapt ancient techniques to contemporary forms. With quiet strength, this design reveals how weaving is a form of problem-solving; an embodied science that carries stories, teachings, and identity through every strand. This reflects Spelexílh’s first woven bag, and it continues to inspire both new learners and lifelong artists.

The Coast Salish are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, known for deep cultural teachings, cedar weaving, and carving. The Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) have lived for generations and continue to steward their lands along the Squamish River, Howe Sound, and what is now North Vancouver. Their culture is deeply rooted in land, water, and community. In Squamish tradition, weaving is a sacred practice; each pattern carries story, connection, and ancestral knowledge passed down through ceremony and language.

Printing by - Indigenous Kanata

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• We use only 100% natural soy wax that is made to burn cleanly that’s biodegradable, vegan and made from vegetables & all renewable sources.

• Comes in a reusable and 100% reusable stone / tin vessel.

• Hand-poured and highly curated inspired scents that are paraben-free.

 

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