Leather Passport Pouch

Canada
  • Leather Passport Pouch by Corrine Hunt
  • The non-adjustable leather strap is 49 inches long.
  • The bovine leather pouch is embossed with Corrine Hunt's own raven design.
  • The Leather Passport Pouch is made in Canada.
  • Leather Passport Pouch
$70.00
Item No. B4304
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Available, usually ships the next business day.
Available, usually ships the next business day.

This passport pouch carries your passport and all of your other travel documents, including boarding pass and tickets. The bovine leather pouch is embossed with Corrine Hunt's own raven design. The main compartment and a smaller front pocket zip shut. The size is approximately 5¼ inches wide by 7½ inches long. The leather strap is 49 inches long and can be shortened by re-tieing the knots at either end. Made of soft bovine leather. Made in Canada.

This passport pouch carries your passport and all of your other travel documents, including boarding pass and tickets. The bovine leather pouch is embossed with Corrine Hunt's own raven design. The main compartment and a smaller front pocket zip shut. The size is approximately 5¼ inches wide by 7½ inches long. The leather strap is 49 inches long and can be shortened by re-tieing the knots at either end. Made of soft bovine leather. Made in Canada.

  • Corrine Hunt

    Born in Alert Bay British Columbia in 1959, Corrine has been creating contemporary art that reflects the themes and traditions of her First Nations Komoyue and Tlingit heritage since 1985.

    Corrine's works include engraved gold and silver jewelry and accessories, custom furnishings in carved stainless steel and reclaimed wood, modern totem poles and other sculptural installations. She codesigned the medals for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and Paralympics.

    We are pleased to offer the Sea to Sky Collection, a collaboration between Corrine Hunt and Boma Manufacturing.

    For more information on Corrine and her art, please visit www.corrinehunt.ca

  • Raven
    The most important of all creatures to the Northwest coast Indian peoples was the Raven. He took many forms to many peoples -- the Transformer, the cultural hero, the trickster, the Big Man. Full of magical powers, the Raven could transform himself into anything. He put the sun in the sky, the fish in the sea, the salmon into the rivers. His antics were often motivated by greed, and he loved to tease, to cheat, to woo, and to trick.

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