Path of Purpose Shawl

By 8th Generation

$ 119.00

Tradition and meaning are woven together in our Path of Purpose Shawl by Acoma Pueblo artist Michelle Lowden. "The shawl design draws its essence from the ceremonial kilt and manta of my Acoma Pueblo community," shares Michelle. "The strong geometric patterns adorning the fabric are not merely decorative; they are an homage to nature’s cycles. They reflect the graceful descent of rain, its droplets joining together, flowing down toward the waterways that carve through mountains, shaping the land over time."

Michelle has used shades of soft gray and rich charcoal to create striking geometric pathways, merging traditional symbols with a story about the journeys we take on the path of life. "Just as the rainwater follows its destined path, winding through valleys and finding its course, these patterns speak to the journey of life. They mirror the way our own paths twist and turn, sometimes with uncertainty, but always moving forward, always flowing. The flow of water, like life itself, embraces the journey—guided by purpose, sustained by resilience. This shawl, in its design, invites the wearer to reflect on their own journey, to feel connected to the land, to tradition, and to the deeper meaning that guides them along their way."

Our luxuriously soft 100% alpaca wool shawls are an elegant addition to any outfit, adding subtle Native patterns to your ensemble while protecting you against the evening's chill. Whether you're dressing up for date night (pairs perfectly with your favorite LBD!) or adding a wrap over your button-down shirt and jeans for a casual elegance, our 100% Native designed Wool Shawls have you covered.  

Product Details:

  • 100% alpaca wool
  • Designed by Michelle Lowden (Acoma Pueblo)
  • 60 in x 30 in / 152.4 cm x 76.2 cm
  • Suggested product care is hand wash with cool water and lay flat to dry
  • Modeled by the artist; photographed by Kari Rowe (Lakota, Ojibwe)
  • Imported

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