
Tipi Tooneu
The Tipi Tooneu Slipper brings meaningful design to a cozy favourite, featuring beadwork by South Slavey artist and Fort Nelson First Nation member Anne Bell. Diamond shapes and arrow motifs reflect themes of reflection, choice, and the many paths we walk, offering quiet symbolism in a soft, wearable design. Crafted for easy slip-on comfort with a warm fleece footbed and soft suede upper, Tipi Tooneu blends comfort, craftsmanship, and story in a timeless indoor silhouette made for slow, grounding moments.
About the Art
"We can all use some courage, strength and wisdom to help us choose a right path in life. The diamond shapes represents the need to open our eyes and look inside ourselves. Slowdown, take time to observe and reflect. The arrows represent the different paths, directions, choices we seek the answers for. Our destiny is a creation of all the little decisions we've made along the way. Even the smallest choices make a difference. Open your eyes, face your fears, your path will become clear."
The Tipi Tooneu Slipper brings meaningful design to a cozy favourite, featuring beadwork by South Slavey artist and Fort Nelson First Nation member Anne Bell. Diamond shapes and arrow motifs reflect themes of reflection, choice, and the many paths we walk, offering quiet symbolism in a soft, wearable design. Crafted for easy slip-on comfort with a warm fleece footbed and soft suede upper, Tipi Tooneu blends comfort, craftsmanship, and story in a timeless indoor silhouette made for slow, grounding moments.
About the Art
"We can all use some courage, strength and wisdom to help us choose a right path in life. The diamond shapes represents the need to open our eyes and look inside ourselves. Slowdown, take time to observe and reflect. The arrows represent the different paths, directions, choices we seek the answers for. Our destiny is a creation of all the little decisions we've made along the way. Even the smallest choices make a difference. Open your eyes, face your fears, your path will become clear."
Original: $62.59
-65%$62.59
$21.91Description
The Tipi Tooneu Slipper brings meaningful design to a cozy favourite, featuring beadwork by South Slavey artist and Fort Nelson First Nation member Anne Bell. Diamond shapes and arrow motifs reflect themes of reflection, choice, and the many paths we walk, offering quiet symbolism in a soft, wearable design. Crafted for easy slip-on comfort with a warm fleece footbed and soft suede upper, Tipi Tooneu blends comfort, craftsmanship, and story in a timeless indoor silhouette made for slow, grounding moments.
About the Art
"We can all use some courage, strength and wisdom to help us choose a right path in life. The diamond shapes represents the need to open our eyes and look inside ourselves. Slowdown, take time to observe and reflect. The arrows represent the different paths, directions, choices we seek the answers for. Our destiny is a creation of all the little decisions we've made along the way. Even the smallest choices make a difference. Open your eyes, face your fears, your path will become clear."























