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WRIST KEY HOLDER / Salmon trim (11 color options)

$14.95
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$14.95


Our Wrist Key Holders make it easy & quick to locate keys inside your bag, and can be worn around wrist so keys are readily accessible while keeping your hands free.  The 1.25" width nylon webbing (cut at 14" in length before folding), forms a loop wide enough to slide easily over your hand, and rest comfortably around your wrist. Customizing options include your choice of trim and key ring hardware-finish!  Perfect for gifts, or stocking stuffers, our new Wrist Key Holders have quickly become a staff favorite!

SALMON -- choose from 11 color options: 

Teal
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Plum
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Periwinkle
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Purple
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Red
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Grey
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Navy
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Green
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Copper
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Sky
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Pink
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The town of Cordova is built on the abundance of wild Copper River Salmon. A delicate and carefully guarded balance exists between the harvesting of Salmon and the respect and protection of this life-source. Inspired by these influences, Mike designed this trim portraying a fusion of Tlingit and Haida-style salmon, jumping and flipping between bear tracks. Note the distinct characteristics of each fish: the bellybone, backbone, and tail designs, the teeth and hooked nose of a mature male, and the traditional Tlingit symbols woven into each fish - U and S shapes, ovoids, and circles. The essence of Cordova's very spirit, Copper River Salmon make a splash wherever they appear... in the fishing net, on the dinner table, or accenting our clothing!

Artist: Michael Webber
Embodying the rich Native history of this land and it’s people, renowned Alaskan artist Michael Webber designed this trim exclusively for Copper River Fleece. Born of a rich Alutiiq and Tlingit ancestry, Michael lives in Cordova, Alaska where his family heritage reaches back to the first footsteps in this region.