The Wolf Den, a renowned Canadian artisan crafting traditional cultural items since 1967, is proudly offering their authentic Canadian art pieces - Canadian Birchbark Baskets and Ornamental Deerskin Mittens. Both these pieces are beyond a decorative piece; these are living symbols of Canadian tradition. Besides these two standout pieces, the online platform showcases an extensive collection of handcrafted art pieces – each crafted with passion to remind us of the history and cultural significance.Speaking about their handicrafts that reflect traditional craftsmanship, a spokesperson for The Wolf Den said, “Our platform helps local artisans to connect with those who appreciate true artistry and craftsmanship. Every artpiece on our website weaves an interesting store of Canadian culture and artistry that’s otherwise fading with time. However, there are still people inclined towards traditional crafts. Our website is an effective medium to help native artisans reach art enthusiasts in a modern way. Since our collection is frequently renewed, one won’t find the same piece again - making it a unique opportunity for art collectors to invest in one-of-a-kind pieces.”
Their Birchbark baskets are made using porcupine quills and sweetgrass in a decorative way. This is an age-old handicraft from the region. Earlier this handicraft was popular for designing clothing and ceremonial items. With each basket, The Wolf Den is offering something unique for art collectors while paying homage to the rare, treasured skill.
The spokesperson also mentioned, “We at The Wolf Den strive to support native, indigenous artisans to ensure their intricate artwork passes on to the new generation. We desire that every customer knows the history behind each item they choose. Whether one is an art collector, enthusiast, or looking for a meaningful gifting item, our handcrafted treasures are perfect to bring tradition, authenticity, and beauty into any setting.”
The ornamental deerskin mittens available at The Wolf Den are designed by a craftswoman, Irene Makadebin. Each mitten is made with trimmed rabbit fur and finely hand-beaded for aesthetic touch while aligning with practicality. Just like Makadebin, the online platform showcases exquisite artwork from several other native artists. Explore their full collection on their website to support artisans and their Canadian craftsmanship.
About The Wolf Den
The Wolf Den was founded in 1967 for giving recognition and appreciation to native artisans indulged in traditional Canadian artistry. Explore their website to purchase the exquisite works of art, like Canadian deerskin mittens , moccasins, jewelry, traditional baskets, and more.