Cotton Tapestry Blanket | Ten by Debra and Robyn Sparrow
Cotton Tapestry Blanket | Ten by Debra and Robyn Sparrow
In Salish, ten means Mother. The first iteration of this blanket was created by Musqueam master weavers Debra and Robyn Sparrow as a hand-woven wall hanging in collaboration with the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. A striking range off geometries repeat in patterns of ten and symbolise the many life events and accomplishment of Debra and Robyn. The design is dedicated to the artist mother, too honour her strength, wisdom and role she had in guiding them through their many achievements.
Dimensions: 52” x 68”
Material: 100% Cotton
Each Blanket comes with information on the artists and the design.
MADE IN USA
Royalties paid to every artist. Royalties paid to the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, in support of Indigenous heritage programming.