Sketchuniverse posted: "HI SISTERS! THIS POST IS A TRIBUTE TO THAT GARMENT CALLED BLANKET AND TO THE INUIT (OR ESKIMO) CULTURE. THE DRAWING OF THE PREGNANT WOMAN WITH TATTOOS IS ADORABLE." sketchuniverse
Did you know that traditional Inuit parkas were constructed in a way that corresponded to the parts of a caribou? The hoods and hats were made from the skin on a caribou's head. The hide from the torso was used for sewing pants and the jacket. Fur from the caribou's legs became mittens, socks and boots. Caribou outfits have two layers.
HI SISTERS! THIS POST IS A TRIBUTE TO THAT GARMENT CALLED BLANKET AND TO THE INUIT (OR ESKIMO) CULTURE. THE DRAWING OF THE PREGNANT WOMAN WITH TATTOOS IS ADORABLE.
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