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The first in their collection of elemental patterns, Ishkoday, which means fire in Anishinaabemowin, brings the warmth of the family fire to your home from Indigo Arrows. The minimal design by Destiny Seymour is her interpretation of the flint rock. This pillow is 20" x 20", made of 100% linen, and hand-printed with non-toxic ink.

  • Natural linen face w/ copper and white ink, hidden YKK brass zipper, black linen backing
  • Individually hand-printed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  • 22x22 sealed pillow insert available to purchase and will ship with order
  • Machine wash in cold water, tumble dry on low or hang to dry

Ishkoday Pillow - Natural/Black

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The first in their collection of elemental patterns, Ishkoday, which means fire in Anishinaabemowin, brings the warmth of the family fire to your home from Indigo Arrows. The minimal design by Destiny Seymour is her interpretation of the flint rock. This pillow is 20" x 20", made of 100% linen, and hand-printed with non-toxic ink.

  • Natural linen face w/ copper and white ink, hidden YKK brass zipper, black linen backing
  • Individually hand-printed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  • 22x22 sealed pillow insert available to purchase and will ship with order
  • Machine wash in cold water, tumble dry on low or hang to dry

Why Raven Reads

A Curated Collection

Every three months, we’ll send you a carefully curated box of top-quality Indigenous items designed to meet your specific needs.

Unique Gifts

We spend countless hours curating unique and hard-to-find crafts and giftware made by Indigenous artists from around the world.

New Novels

Each box contains a new book (kids's box up to 3!) released within the past 30 to 60 days, written by an Indigenous author.

Bookclub

Access to our exclusive Facebook Group Book Club that’s only open to Raven Reads subscribers.

Supporting Indigenous Creators

Raven Reads was founded as a way to inspire and educate adults and children about Indigenous cultures and reconciliation. It has been designed for you to learn while supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs like Mya from Kokom Scrunchies.