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Going to the Potlatch Tapestry Throw Blanket

By Shotridge Studios

From:  $219.00

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Description

This Native fringed 100% cotton tapestry throw blanket is woven with the intricate "Going to the Potlatch" design by Israel Shotridge. This design was created to honor the artist's mother Talyei. She was the matriarch of the Tongass Tribe of Ketchikan, Alaska, and is represented as the Eagle figure in the canoe, paddling to a Potlatch.

This beautiful cotton throw is perfect for bringing a touch of Northwest Coast Native culture into your home. Add to the bedroom or study to create a relaxed and urban stylish atmosphere.

Made in the USA.

Size: 70" x 54"

About the Brand:
The Shotridge Collection offers a wide selection of original Open Edition Art Prints. Find beautiful Native American Formline Art Prints that feature many of the Tribal Designs from the Northwest Coast, designed by Tlingit Master Artist Israel Shotridge.

Cotton Tapestry Throw Blankets featuring 10 of the most popular designs created by Tlingit Master Artist Israel Shotridge. Our Native American-designed throw blankets are incredibly warm and very soft to the touch. You can also appreciate the artwork by displaying your Shotridge tapestry as a wall hanging or throw to add a wonderful element of Northwest Coast Native Art to any living space. Wrap yourself up in one of our Native designed blankets and feel the warmth of the beautiful Native American culture. Made in the USA.

About the Artist:
Tlingit Master Artist/Carver Israel Shotridge was born and raised in Ketchikan, Alaska. He is a member of the Bear (Teikweidee) Clan of the Tongass (Taantakwan) Tribe. His Tlingit name is Kinstaádaál - The Bear that is Standing Up. Shotridge creates commissioned works of art in his home studio on Vashon Island, WA.

For over 35 years Shotridge has been creating traditional and contemporary artworks for the public, private, and corporate Native art collections worldwide including monumental totem poles, house screens, carved panels, canoes, ceremonial objects, and engraved silver and gold jewelry.