representing the lifeline or sacred breath each one carries
Their mission is to create "respectful artisan partnerships to revive regenerative textile practices and a zero waste design philosophy using organic materials
and thus the salmon return the following years to give themselves to us so that we may continue to feed ourselves
Our Salish Waters Fine Art Print makes the perfect Seattle souvenir
Great Ladder Serving Platter Back to school representing the lifeline or sacredSharing food is an act of love. For carver, weaver, beader, and artist Andrea Wilbur Sigo (Squaxin Island, Skokomish), her family and culture's connection to food and gathering have both helped her in creating her series of beautiful Great Ladder kitchenware collection, which includes a serving bowl, serving platter, and set of kitchen towels. "From a very young age, we are taught about harvest times for all of our natural resources," shares Andrea.