Explore the exclusive collection from Faribault Mill and acclaimed Sičáŋǧu Lakota artist Dyani White Hawk, featuring refined throws that unite centuries-old wool weaving with White Hawk’s bold, contemporary designs.
Dyani White Hawk at the
Art & Design Store
Explore a limited collection of artist-designed textiles and jewellery,
presented alongside Love Language, now on view.
Dyani White Hawk x Faribault Mill
Jewelry by Dyani White Hawk — Četáŋ Ská
Četáŋ Ská grew out of White Hawk’s reflections on community and personal expression. Each pair of earrings and each necklace carries the geometric language of her broader artistic practice into a wearable, giftable form.
Dyani White Hawk
Dyani White Hawk (Sičáŋǧu Lakota, b. 1976) is a Minneapolis-based multidisciplinary artist and enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. Her work blends modern abstract painting with traditional Lakota art forms, incorporating materials like porcupine quills and beads, as well as Indigenous geometric designs, to highlight the ongoing influence of Native aesthetics in contemporary art. She has exhibited at major institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, and her work is held in prominent collections such as MoMA and the Smithsonian. White Hawk’s many honours include a 2023 MacArthur Fellowship and a 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship.
Visit Remai Modern's website to learn more about White Hawk's upcoming exhibition at Remai Modern, Love Language.
Faribault Mill
In a historic mill along Minnesota’s Cannon River, Faribault Mill has been crafting woollens for 160 years. As one of America’s last vertical woollen mills, fifth-generation artisans transform raw wool into blankets, throws, and accessories of exceptional quality. Century-old machines work alongside modern technology in the “new” 1892 mill. In 2022, Faribault Mill joined Maine’s Brahms Mount, a cotton mill, to uphold American-made tradition. From outfitting pioneers to supplying troops in two world wars, Faribault Mill remains a timeless symbol of craftsmanship and comfort.
Learn more by watching the video below, celebrating the 150th anniversary of Faribault Mill.
All Images courtesy of Dyani White Hawk / Copyright Dyani White Hawk