A piece of wood with carved floral patterns, surrounded by stones and moss, on a rustic wooden surface.

Every piece is unique.

Every piece tells a story.

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Hand peeled birchbark from northern Canadian boreal forest, sustainably and ethically harvested in accordance with Indigenous and cultural stewardship principles.

Framed birchbark biting with bees and a central floral design, signed by Sally Milne, on a table with potted plants and a lava lamp, sunlight streaming through a window in the background.
A kitchen countertop with a silver faucet, a framed birchbark biting artwork with a flower and bees, and a black utensil holder against a green mosaic tile backsplash.
  • Sally Milne sitting at a dining table looking at birchbark bitings, with a snowy landscape visible through large windows behind them, and potted plants and kitchen items on the table.
  • Three people standing together in a hallway, all wearing face masks. The person in the middle is holding a framed piece of artwork.
  • Sally Milne, birchbark biting artist and Woodland Cree elder, standing in a kitchen in front of a marble countertop with a sink, appliances, and framed artwork on a shelf behind her.
  • Sally Milne, wearing a red sweater sorting through a large pile of letters or papers at a table, with a vintage wooden mailbox or writing box in the foreground.