HANDMADE GARMENTS, ACCESSORIES & HOME DECORATIONS
Amity Fiber Arts
I design and handcraft women's kimono jackets, kaftan dresses, ponchos, shawls and scarfs in my studio based on Granville Island, Vancouver, Canada. I handle everything in house from painting, drawing, pattern making and pressing. All fabrics I use are high quality fiber with focus on Devoré Silk. My latest passion has been recycling fabric pieces and sisal rope, weaving them into tapestry wall art and lampshades for a beautiful contemporary BOHO style home decor.
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MANIFESTING THE POWER OF A GODDESS THROUGH WEARABLE ART
The flow of the goddesses' existence transforms into paintings, drawings and weavings. Every piece is handmade. Through the process of inspiration and creation, I carry special intentions and guidance. They become something that may initiate, inspire or strengthen the goddess within you. I do not believe in coincidences, if you’re attracted to the specific colours or goddesses at a certain time, you might want to bring her into your life.
By wearing one of my silky flowing garments, The Goddess may help and heal your soul in the most gentle way.
Multi-Wear Garment
Check out all different ways you can wear our silk Triple Goodess Collection.
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Dress Up for warm summer nights!
Spring is in the air!
Multicoloured Turquiose Purple Cape & Scarf
Ways to Wear Your Silk Shawl
I use high quality materials such as silk, velvet to create this elegant Sacred Geometry Wearable Art Collection. I hand-paint each symbol design onto the finished garment. For this reason, your order may slightly vary from the website picture representation. Be open to what comes through!
Lapis Lazuli Kaftan Dress
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Fiber Installations in Yucatan Hacienda
I have recently created several fiber installations and a lamp for the vacation home in Merida, Mexico. I was inspired by bountifulness of local materials and their neutral colour as well as the structure of this beautifully renovated 19th century house.