Diohe'ko (Three Sisters)
Diohe'ko (Three Sisters)
Introducing Diohe'ko (Three Sisters), a wall hanging that celebrates reciprocity, interdependence, and the beauty of symbiotic relationships. The name comes from the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) people, referencing a tradition and teaching that embodies the strength of working together in a way where each element supports and sustains the others.
Made with wool, cotton, and hemp, the materials themselves echo this theme of harmony—each playing their roles to create structure, texture, and character.
This piece also marks an exciting new beginning for me, my business, and my own sisters, and I can’t wait to share more soon! In the meantime, I’m thrilled to announce that Diohe'ko is available for purchase. I hope it brings warmth and a sense of connection into your space.
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SHIPPING POLICY
SHIPPING POLICY
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Please handle with care. Rebecca's work is designed to be a decorative wall hanging only, not to be used as rugs or regularly handled. Avoid moisture except to gently steam the fringe if necessary shortly after installation. Use clean hands to comb through fringe or straighten strings at the top, careful to avoid snagging fibers. No maintenance cleaning is necessary besides gently dusting with a feather dusty as needed.
NOTES
NOTES
While color representation is made as accurate as possible, please note that hues may vary from monitor to monitor. If you are commissioning a custom piece, samples of the materials can be sent free of charge for you to handle and compare in person.