Every Line and Color Tells a Story
In Indigenous art, nothing is ornamental. Every motif, shape, and color holds memory—carrying stories of identity, connection, and continuity.
We’ve grouped these pieces by motif to offer more than a way to shop. Understanding what each artist is expressing is where true appreciation begins—so before you explore the products, you’ll have a chance to learn the meaning behind each symbol.
As this space grows, we’ll continue adding reflections on these artistic forms—offering context for those who want to look beyond aesthetics and into what each design carries forward.
If you’d like to begin now, this reflection offers a deeper look at the role of Indigenous art—then and now.
Hummingbird by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Francis Dick
In Kwakwaka’wakw tradition, the Hummingbird is a symbol of healing, joy, and transformation. It often appears during times of change—quietly marking a shift, or reminding us to stay close to what restores us ...