MINI TIPI Ceremony Reversible Everyday Blanket
MINI TIPI Ceremony Reversible Everyday Blanket
MINI TIPI Ceremony Reversible Everyday Blanket

MINI TIPI Ceremony Reversible Everyday Blanket

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Made with recycled fabric

This  blanket is made from sustainable fabric woven in Italy. It’s perfect for family picnics, camping, getting cozy around the campfire and is made large enough for a queen size bed or a throw blanket. The warm and luxurious wool/acrylic/polyester blend makes them soft, yet washable. The trim adds a beautiful finish.

  • 50% recycled polyester, 30% acrylic, 20% recycled wool
  • Perfect soft and warm blend that will last a long time.
  • Size: 60 inches x 80 inches

About the design:

"I wanted this blanket to encompass the safety, beauty and connection that make Full Moon ceremonies special. These ceremonies were how I bridged the physical and spiritual world, and was the first type of ceremony I ever attended. I connected deeply with the Full Moon – our grandmother – who in the physical world for me was an incredible matriarch and someone that passed away at a pivotal time in my life. When I attended a Full Moon ceremony for the first time, it felt like I could continue to have a relationship with her and like I was being wrapped in love, much like the purpose of this blanket.

 Full Moon ceremonies give us an opportunity to connect with our Grandmother Moon, who guides all water on earth – including the Great Lakes, oceans, rivers, and the water that makes up most of our physical bodies. She represents femininity and life cycles – including our moon times and birth – since where there is life, there is water.

 “Ceremony” brings you comfort and warmth, and was designed to look like we are sitting in a Full Moon ceremony together. There are ribbon skirts on one end, and ribbon pants on the other – representing how our modern ceremonies are inclusive and welcoming of all identities. I included berries and water to include the elements brought into ceremony. The skydomes along the sides represent the connection to the spirit world. Finally, the symmetry represents the importance of duality and balance, a teaching we must always carry in our bundles." -Morningstar

PROUDLY INDIGENOUS

Founded in 2016 by Mélanie Bernard and Trisha Pitura.  MINI TIPI’s aim is to address the lack of authentic Indigenous designs in the textile industry. 

MINI TIPI has set a new standard for manufacturing high-quality accessories with exclusive authentic designs. Their artist royalty program and community giveback projects show their commitment to  circular impact.

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MORNINGSTAR (ALANNAH JEWELL)

About the artist

Oneida Nation of the Thames, Bear Clan 

Morningstar, also known as Alannah Jewell, is a French-First Nations artist. Alanah received an Honours BA in Sociology from Wilfrid Laurier University, and had dreams of attending law school or pursuing a Masters degree. However, life took a turn when she decided to pursue art as a hobby in 2019; she quickly developed a love for creating. Illustrating and painting soon became her life’s work, and through this she has been able to connect with other Indigenous creators, participate in community, and express culture, love and connection through her art. Morningstar’s talents have led to her collaborating with some of the biggest companies in tech and animation.

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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