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Inuit-made Hats for Sale!

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We have two hats for sale made by Arviat artist Lucy Eetak this week. Support our growing marketplace for authentic Indigenous arts and crafts.

Discover the exquisite artistry of Inuit artist Lucy Eetak with these two captivating, hand-made knitted hats. Each hat is a testament to Lucy’s immense talent and her deep connection to her ancestral traditions. Crafted with care and attention to detail, these hats showcase a harmonious blend of vibrant colors and intricate patterns, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Inuit people.

We have two hats for sale made by Arviat artist Lucy Eetak this week. Support our growing marketplace for authentic Indigenous arts and crafts.

Embrace the warmth and elegance of these remarkable creations, and let them envelop you in both style and tradition. Whether worn on chilly winter days or cherished as stunning works of art, these hats are a true testament to Lucy Eetak’s remarkable skill and her ability to weave together beauty and heritage in every stitch.

For more information please do stop by the Arctic Buying Company at 1860 Notre Dame Avenue to take a look! Each hat is $50 and goes directly to Lucy and her family.

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@1860 Winnipeg Arts

@1860 Winnipeg Arts is a small, community-driven arts entrepreneurship and cultural entrepreneurship program in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Our program began with a pilot program aimed at building organizational capacity for digital arts administration, skills development and training. It is supported by the non-profit organization Niriqatiginnga.

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