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The Haida, indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest, boast a vibrant cultural heritage deeply rooted in their art, totemic carvings, and intricate oral traditions. The Haida continue to uphold a rich legacy, blending tradition with contemporary expressions of their unique identity in their beautiful arts and designs.

All these Good Things are designed by artists and companies based in what's now Beautiful British Columbia, Canada and sourced with sustainability in mind.

Find the perfect gifts bearing authentic Indigenous Haida designs by artists such as Bill Reid, Corey Bulpitt, Ernest Swanson, Allan Weir, Eric Parnell, Colby Gates and more.

5 % of sales of products with Indigenous designs goes to IRSSS (Indian Residential School Survivors Society).

Haida

Reusable Shopping Bag - Large - Bear by Corey Bulpitt (Ta’kiid Aayaa)

$6.99$9.99

Greeting Card - Tradition by Corey Bulpitt (Ta’kiid Aayaa)

$3.99$5.99

Insulated Tumbler with Lid & Strainer 17 oz - Eagle by Ernest Swanson (Stlaay hlang'laas)

$28.99

Serving Plates - Whales by Ernest Swanson (Stlaay hlang'laas) (Set of 2)

$19.99

Salt & Pepper Grinder Set - Salmon & Hummingbird by Andrew Williams

$33.99

Porcelain Side Plate - Octopus (Nuu) by Ernest Swanson (Stlaay hlang'laas)

$8.99

Pen - Octopus (Nuu) by Ernest Swanson (Stlaay hlang'laas)

$5.99

Plush Toy - Luna the Whale by Eric Parnell

$19.99

3D Fridge Magnet - Bear The Tree Hugger by Allan Weir

$4.99$8.99

Gift Art & Give Heart

By purchasing from our "Canadian" art store, you are not only investing in a beautiful piece for your home or office, but you are also supporting "Canadian" culture, heritage and local economy. We believe that quality & authentic art and design has the power to inspire, educate, and bring people together, and we are proud to be a part of that process.
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