Design by Gitksan Native Artist Jamie Sterritt.
"According to Indian legend, salmons are really people in fish form. They swim up river to provide food for the people of the West Coast." - Jamie Sterritt
Travel Mugs are made of high-quality stainless steel with a wonderful smooth finish. The double-wall insulation keeps your drink temperature hot or cold for up to 6 hours.
330ml 16cm(h) x 8cm(w)
A royalty is paid to the artist for each item sold.
Jamie Sterritt Salmon Travel Mug
Oscardo is a leading souvenir and gift supplier featuring some of Canada’s most iconic Indigenous artwork. Since 1997, Oscardo has been an industry leader, paying royalties to 24 artists for every product sold and consulting the artists during development to ensure a beautiful product that fairly represents and promotes their artwork. Known for carrying quality items featuring top designs, Oscardo’s products are found in Indigenous-owned stores and wholesalers, boutiques, museums, public and private art galleries, National Parks and government organizations in every province across the country.
Indigenous Ownership: Oscardo is part of the Arctic Beverages family. Arctic Beverages is owned by Athabasca Basin Development, Prince Albert Development Corp and Paskwayak Business Development Corporation, collectively representing 13 First Nations and four northern communities.
About the Artist
Jamie Sterritt - Wii Nagim Ttsuwingat, Gitksan Artist
Jamie Sterritt is a member of the Gitksan nation in the Skeena river area of northern British Columbia, now living in Kamloops with his daughters. His work is based on traditional northwest coast design, and is true to Gitksan art. He acquired his interest in the art from his father and uncles who are accomplished artists and craftsmen in their own right. Jamie is a member of the Kispiox wolf clan. His Gitksan name is Wii Nagim Ttsuwingat.