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In2Bags
100% Natural Jute Shopping Bags - Jute the "Golden Fibre" is an environmentally friendly, strong natural fibre that is bio-degradable and recyclable. Jute bags are both reusable and sustainable. MESH produce bags made of 100% Jute fibre. Perfect for packaging produce and protecting bottles. These bags are available in five packs to suit all your shopping needs.
Infuse Tea
Infuse Tea creates delicious herbal infusions from locally-grown, organic, wild-foraged and/or fairly-trade ingredients. Infuse Teas are a truly local product, with the majority of our ingredients grown on Vancouver Island and all teas blended and packaged by hand in Victoria BC. Teas are sold in tins and by the cup at local markets, see website for details.
Inspired by Nature
Antler Carvings with "Love for the Detail". My love for the forest, wildlife and natural materials gives me a feeling of great satisfaction and provides the inspiration for the work I do. Gathering materials from the forest is enjoyable such as finding sheds and wood burls for decorative bases and bowls. Each carving is a beautifully detailed, one of a kind piece. The time required for each piece depends on the size, the amount of carving and detail. Every carving is a signed original. In addition to items available for sale I will gladly custom carve your own scene. For more information, please feel free to contact me.
Intertribal Trades Education, Ethnobotany, Cultural & Spiritual
Located along the Cowichan River in Quamichan, Intertribal Trades provides workshops, medicines and in-home, private consultations. As a young girl, Della Rice Sylvester learned from her grandmothers Ellen Johnny and Sylvestra Modeste. Della's innate knowledge of local plants and their properties allows her to offer homemade, all natural and wild crafted salves, oils, teas and herbal combinations as food supplements. Ellen Rice White (Kwulasulwut) has endowed Della with spiritual and cultural guidance around the use and energy of the medicines. She has studied under Nancy Turner and worked hands on with Lorene Benoit, of the Tree of Light Institute, on plant identification, applications, assessment and preparations. Local Indigenous Arts & Crafts also available.
Please contact Della for an appointment.