This durable tumbler will keep you hydrated while you enjoy the artwork of talented Canadian Indigenous artists. This 40oz double-wall insulated stainless steel tumbler, designed to keep your drinks icy cold or perfectly hot for hours—no more lukewarm coffee or watered-down iced tea. Made from 100% food-grade, rust-resistant, and shatter-proof stainless steel, it's built for daily use whether you're on the go, at work, or relaxing outdoors. The sturdy handle and reusable straw make sipping effortless and convenient. Featuring stunning artwork created by a talented Canadian Indigenous artist, each tumbler carries cultural meaning and beauty while ensuring artists are supported through paid royalties. If you're tired of flimsy bottles that leak, lose temperature, or lack personality, this tumbler is your perfect solution—functional, durable, and meaningful.
Turtle Isle: Artwork by Ryan Woodruff - Anishinaabe Ojibwe artist from Niagara Grand River Evening: Artwork by Cody James Houle - Anishinaabe artist based in Brantford Mallards, Little Critters & Horses: Artwork by Storm Angeconeb - Ojibwe artist and proud member of the Lac Seul First Nation in Treaty Three Territory
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Indigenous Artists
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This product is designed by an indigenous artist. All artists have provided consent and contractual permission for their art to be featured on these items. Artist names are acknowledged on all product packaging. Cultural traditional are honoured by acknowledging cultural affiliation on product packaging. Artists are paid in fees and royalties.
Indigenous Artists
Enjoy creative works and artistic practices of Indigenous peoples from North America. These suppliers ensure a beautiful product that fairly represents and promotes the artwork of some of the most iconic Indigenous artwork. Royalty is paid to the artist or their estates for each product sold.