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Sharing a Story Bundle | 3 Furoshiki Wraps on Organic Cotton
CHF 42.00
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Gorgeous, sustainable and affordable, Wrappr is the simple, earth-loving alternative to disposable paper gift wrapping. Honouring Furoshiki, the 1,200-year-old Japanese tradition of fabric wrapping, each Wrappr is a gift in itself, designed to be repurposed or re-used and perfect for any season or celebration. Created by independent artists who love our planet as much as you do, every eco-friendly Wrappr reduces our carbon footprint, supports our creative community and makes the world a better, more beautiful place.
A bundle of three Organic Cotton Furoshiki wraps - one small, one medium, and one large - from The Sharing a Story Collection by Indigenous artist Half Moon Woman.
This piece by Half Moon Woman - Pat Bruderer is called 'Sharing a Story' was originally created as a birch bark biting, a very old form of Indigenous art form where the artist uses their teeth to bite a design into a single layer of birch bark. The tradition of passing stories from one generation to the next on life, values, creation, and the natural world runs deep through Indigenous culture, and this piece represents this tradition that continues today. During colonization, many languages and stories were lost completely, as so many were never written down. This piece reminds us of how sacred languages can be as when one goes extinct, we lose so much more than just words.
Shop more prints from The Sharing a Story Collection here.
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Sharing a Story Bundle | 3 Furoshiki Wraps on Organic Cotton
CHF 42.00
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Regular price
Sharing a Story Bundle | 3 Furoshiki Wraps on Organic Cotton
CHF 42.00
No reviews
Description
Gorgeous, sustainable and affordable, Wrappr is the simple, earth-loving alternative to disposable paper gift wrapping. Honouring Furoshiki, the 1,200-year-old Japanese tradition of fabric wrapping, each Wrappr is a gift in itself, designed to be repurposed or re-used and perfect for any season or celebration. Created by independent artists who love our planet as much as you do, every eco-friendly Wrappr reduces our carbon footprint, supports our creative community and makes the world a better, more beautiful place.
A bundle of three Organic Cotton Furoshiki wraps - one small, one medium, and one large - from The Sharing a Story Collection by Indigenous artist Half Moon Woman.
This piece by Half Moon Woman - Pat Bruderer is called 'Sharing a Story' was originally created as a birch bark biting, a very old form of Indigenous art form where the artist uses their teeth to bite a design into a single layer of birch bark. The tradition of passing stories from one generation to the next on life, values, creation, and the natural world runs deep through Indigenous culture, and this piece represents this tradition that continues today. During colonization, many languages and stories were lost completely, as so many were never written down. This piece reminds us of how sacred languages can be as when one goes extinct, we lose so much more than just words.
Shop more prints from The Sharing a Story Collection here.
3 Big Reasons to Make the Switch to Fabric Gift Wrap
Half Moon Woman (Pat Bruderer) is a talented Indigenous Artist of Cree Ancestry who makes traditional Indigenous art and believes in the importance of preserving her culture. In her collection Sharing a Story with Wrappr, she uses a traditional Indigenous art form, birch bark biting to create her beautiful design. In her spare time she teaches art and educates people on issues that are important to Indigenous people such as protection of water, missing and murdered Indigenous women, residential school impact, and more.
The furoshiki fabric pieces are beautiful & were lovely under the tree this year. I felt much better using cloth instead of paper. Now, I am ready for next year as well!