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Healthy Forests Shell Gift Set
Healthy Forests: Spring Green, Pine, Milkweed, and Robins Egg
They symbolize a great star that appeared in the sky to guide the Anishinaabe people in their great migrations, prior to European contact. The shell is commonly used to hold a ‘smudge’. A bit of white sage and other plants burned in the shell and their smoke would dispel negative energy, and carry prayers to the creator.
Some of the favourite colours in an abalone shell, with a #4 travel brush and paper in a reusable cotton bag! These shells can be used as a palette and carrier.
Beam Paints is the result of a multi-generational love of pigment, paint, colour, and innovation. A focus on high quality pigment content creates sublime artist materials, with plastic free packaging.
Beam Paints is 100% Anishnaabe Kwe owned, and operating in the reserve of M’Chigeeng First Nation, happily to employing paintmakers and woodworkers, men and women from the communities including M’Chigeeng, Sagamok and Wikwemikong.
Healthy Forests: Spring Green, Pine, Milkweed, and Robins Egg
They symbolize a great star that appeared in the sky to guide the Anishinaabe people in their great migrations, prior to European contact. The shell is commonly used to hold a ‘smudge’. A bit of white sage and other plants burned in the shell and their smoke would dispel negative energy, and carry prayers to the creator.
Some of the favourite colours in an abalone shell, with a #4 travel brush and paper in a reusable cotton bag! These shells can be used as a palette and carrier.
Beam Paints is the result of a multi-generational love of pigment, paint, colour, and innovation. A focus on high quality pigment content creates sublime artist materials, with plastic free packaging.
Beam Paints is 100% Anishnaabe Kwe owned, and operating in the reserve of M’Chigeeng First Nation, happily to employing paintmakers and woodworkers, men and women from the communities including M’Chigeeng, Sagamok and Wikwemikong.