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An Inuk carver transforms antlers into makeup brushes — each with their own story

An Inuk carver transforms antlers into makeup brushes — each with their own story

CBC28-03-2025

An Ottawa-based carver is gaining popularity for her unique crafts. Saelym DeGrandpre posted her antler makeup brush set on Instagram earlier this year. And now her work has generated interest in her Ottawa community and right across Inuit Nunangat. Take a look.

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