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Native American Red Black White Haida Otter Salmon

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Our iPhone 17 Tough Cases are designed for those who want added protection without the bulk. This dual-layered case features a durable polycarbonate outer shell with a cushioned inner TPU liner to guard against bumps, dings, and scratches. Using the latest 3D sublimation printing techniques, your design isn't just printed on the case; it becomes a permanent part of it. The high-resolution print fully wraps from edge to edge and is embedded underneath a protective, glossy or matte finish, ensuring the vibrant colours resist scratching and fading over time. Plus, the case is lightweight and won't interfere with wireless charging.

  • Dual-layered construction with a polycarbonate shell and a cushioned TPU liner
  • Vibrant, full-wrap print that resists scratching, peeling, and fading
  • Offers moderate protection without the bulk of larger cases
  • MagSafe compatible

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Native American Red Black White Haida Otter Salmon

Native American Red Black White Haida Otter Salmon

Your Apple iPhone is safe with this Case-Mate Barely Case with a beautiful Otter chasing Salmon from British Columbia, Canada. The background is a deep red. Prey and Predator. That is the theme of my new Haida form-line styled otter chasing salmon drawing. I'm not actually sure otters eat salmon, but I like the idea to put a predator and prey into a Yin and Yang symbol. Do prey and predator not complement each other? Due to my family in British Columbia, for instance Vancouver BC, Haida Form-line art has been part of my life. The Pacific Northwest coast is a beautiful place where I spent some happy holidays and a couple of years ago I decided to learn some of its native art. Form-line is an indigenous art made by the First Nation people of Northwest coast of North America. The term form-line is invented by Bill Holm. We use the word since 1965, but the art is many hundreds of years old. The idea is to create a flowing continuous line with increasing and decreasing thickness. We get negative spaces with a dominant black outline. The negative spaces are filled with form-line type ornaments or elements. The main forms are ovoid's, U forms and S forms. With these forms the artist composes a complete form-line.

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The case is very stylish and durable and tough. Great protection, perfect fit. Colours look great just like what was advertised. Name came out perfect 😍
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Absolutely loved my cover and family members are looking at ordering one as well ♥️ Also looking at cat bowls. Excellent work love the design
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Exactly what I wanted and asked for. Like I said before, Printing, colour and wording.

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Product ID: 179644732332855784
Added on 20/10/19, 7:42 am
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