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Enjoy your favorite tea or beverage with ease using this 17 oz insulated tumbler by Native Northwest. Featuring Salmon, an authentic Gitxan design by artist Trevor Angus, this sleek tumbler blends striking Indigenous art with everyday practicality.
Double-walled stainless steel keeps your drinks hot for up to six hours or cold for twelve, while the removable strainer makes brewing loose tea a breeze.
The twist-on lid doubles as a convenient drinking cup, adding extra versatility. Each tumbler comes individually boxed - making it a thoughtful gift for tea lovers who appreciate both beauty and function. Perfect for staying connected to art and culture, wherever your day takes you.
Salmon is often viewed as a symbol of fertility and immortality As a renewable food source the Salish people guard and respect the Salmon and its habitat. Ceremonies are held each year to celebrate the return of the Salmon to their traditional spawning grounds. They are often carved or rendered in pairs as a symbol of good luck.
Learn more about Gitxsan artist Trevor Angus.
Designed on the lands now known as British Columbia, Canada by Native Northwest.
5 % of sales of products with Indigenous designs goes to IRSSS (Indian Residential School Survivors Society).
Volume: 17 oz / 500 ml
Dimensions: 5" x 3.75" x 3.75" / 13 x 9.5 x 9 cm
Weight: 0.3 lb / 0.13 kg
Material: high-quality 304 food grade stainless steel
Care: hand wash only with cold water