Manitobah Gustafson Beaded Card Holder
Manitobah Gustafson Beaded Card Holder
Manitobah Gustafson Beaded Card Holder
Manitobah Gustafson Beaded Card Holder
Manitobah Gustafson Beaded Card Holder

Manitobah Gustafson Beaded Card Holder

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Bring meaning to your everyday carry with the Gustafson Beaded Card Holder, featuring floral beadwork designed by Whitesand First Nation artist Shannon Gustafson. Shannon’s designs are rooted in ancestral teachings and inspired by the beauty of the land, expressing themes of healing, identity, and love through every stitch. Crafted from durable cow leather and finished with intricate beading, this card holder offers a unique blend of cultural artistry and everyday function.

*Please note that beadwork colouring may vary slightly from items pictured.

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about the artist

Shannon gustafson


Shannon Gustafson, a member of Whitesand First Nation and longtime Thunder Bay resident, is a full-time artist skilled in beadwork, textiles, regalia, woodworking, and painting. Renowned for her floral beadwork inspired by her ancestors, she is dedicated to cultural preservation through learning and sharing. Shannon has received multiple Ontario Arts Council grants and was a 2017 recipient of the Hnatyshyn Foundation Reveal Indigenous Artist Award. In recent years, her art has been a source of healing and gratitude amid personal challenges.

About Wanuskewin collective

Our shops are a not-for-profit organization that have been apart of the Wanuskewin Heritage Park for over 30 years now. With our earnings going back into the park and other organizations such as ones involved in survivors of Residential schools as well as families of Missing Murdered Indigenous Women; we are fortunate and proud to be apart of Treaty 6 Territory.


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