Mike Dangeli - Northern Stripes Round Area Rug - Red & Black

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Add a touch of luxury to your home with the Northern Stripes Round Area Rug - Red & Black, featuring a striking Native artwork design by Mike Dangeli. This 6ft rug is both durable and stylish, blending traditional Northwest Coast style with a modern twist. Perfect for handling snow, work boots, and spills, this commercial grade rug is a sophisticated and exclusive choice for any busy family or business establishment.

Explore the biography of the artist at the bottom of this page in depth, allowing you to fully appreciate the creative mind behind this exquisite piece.

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Northern Stripes Round Area Rug:

  • Rug measures 5'4" across.
  • Low 1/3" rug pile.
  • Serged edges.
  • Made of 100% EnduraStran Nylon.
  • Treated to prevent fading.
  • Stain resistant.
  • Reinforced, interlocked, Polymer-Coated Polypropylene backing.
  • Commercial-Grade durability rating.
  • Fire resistant and anti-microbial.
  • Machine made.
  • American crafted and made in the USA.
  • These rugs are made to order. Ships out in about 2 weeks.
  • No sales tax.
  • Payment options are available.

Two soil lifting properties are added during the manufacturing process which helps the yarn shed soil. This means that the yarn is difficult to wet which makes cleaning your rugs an easy task.

Rugs can be off in size no more than 3/4" due to shrinkage during the dying process. Please contact us if you would like exact sizes.

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About the Artist: Mike Dangeli is of the Nisga’a, Tlingit, Tsetsaut, and Tsimshian Nations. He is a carver and artist whose work continues and expands upon ancient art forms in order to challenge commonly held assertions concerning aboriginal art and identity. His work reflects his position as a 21st Century First Nations person and all the cultural influences, mainstream and otherwise, that make up his lived experience as a person who is heavily involved in his people’s ceremonies. Working as primarily a commissioned based artist, Mike has created his art for commissions, galleries, and ceremonial pieces for his community. Mike’s works include masks, drums, regalia, paintings, and limited edition silk-screened prints. Mike has completed twenty totem poles and a thirty-foot ocean going canoe.

Mike is also an accomplished singer, songwriter, and dancer. In partnership with his wife Mique’l Dangeli, he leads the Git Hayetsk, an internationally renowned First Nations dance group based in Vancouver, BC. Mike and Mique’l has performed, held lectures, workshops, and carving demonstration in Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Indiana, Ohio, Florida, Wisconsin, British Columbia, Ontario, Yukon, Manitoba, Austria, Malaysia, Germany and Japan. Mike has carved over 30 of the masks performed by their group. Their focus is to share the songs and dances of their ancestors as well as compose and choreograph new ones to reflect the challenges and victories of their experiences as First Nations people today.


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