This beautiful pattern is designed by Native American artist, Kelly Robinson of Nanaimo, British Columbia. The artist receives part of the proceeds from each sale. The bottle is made of 500 ml double walled, vacuum insulated, 18/8 stainless steel.
Read more about Salish Sea tribes in Washington state and British Columbia in the section below "Who Made My Clothes". Designed in Canada, and fabricated in China.
First Nations Art of the Northwest
The artists of these products come from beautiful British Columbia, Canada, representing and supporting Indigenous people. Preserving the history of our First Nations is at the heart of every product available. Each item is created by an artist with First Nation roots or membership.
These skilled artists are preserving their heritage through each piece that reflects their tribe's unique heritage and values. Created from materials such as wool, leather, and cotton these items are gentle on the earth as well. The artists are paid royalty to ensure fair pay and representation of their work.
About the Artist:
Kelly Robinson was born in Nanaimo, British Columbia. His family descends from both the Nuxalk and Nuu-chah-nulth nations. Kelly’s uncle, Alvin Mack, is a master carver who trained Kelly in the craft.
Kelly went on to make his life’s work creating art reflective of the First Nations through his skill of carving. He studied at the Northwest Coast jewelry program at the Native Education College in Vancouver, British Columbia. After graduation, he completed apprenticeships under Jim McGuire and Gordon Dick.
Kelly’s work is featured in children’s books, masks, paintings, and much more. Today he shares his craft and continues to connect with his heritage through art and study. We feature his artwork with products such as clothing, wallets, and purses.