PACHA Indigenous Art Collection

PACHA Indigenous Art Collection PACHA Indigenous Arts Collection is a family run business. Pacha (meaning "earth" in Kichwa) aims to showcase the best of indigenous arts and crafts.

We are an indigenous family owned business based in Toronto. We strive to create an indigenous world, connecting our traditions from North (Turtle Island) and South America (Abya Yala), fulfilling the prophecy of the condor and eagle. Pacha Arts acknowledges and collaborates with indigenous artists across the city and country, supporting all creative forms.

🚨TODAY🚨 We’re incredibly excited to show ISHKAY ÑAN | Two Roads at  We’re here to prove that Indigenous creatives and de...
05/31/2026

🚨TODAY🚨 We’re incredibly excited to show ISHKAY ÑAN | Two Roads at

We’re here to prove that Indigenous creatives and designers belong in all spaces. We’re here to use our voice loudly and be unapologetic about who we are. We’re here to show that we have so much to offer.

We’re proud of our Andean roots, of our Mindalae lineage, of being in space with our Northern cousins. This is at the core of this collection. In the spirit of the Two Row Wampum, the Two Roads, Two Paths side by side show how we can all live in harmony.

Shoutout to the people yesterday who told us only Trump’s family can purchase our pieces. You lit a fire in our hearts 🔥❤️ It only means we are where we’re meant to be. Our work is valuable and we deserve to live with dignity. This kind of attitude shows we are incredibly needed.

See you tonight 🔥 Get your tickets! Link in bio 😎

Double Quill and Kimsa Necklace by  ✨ This technique of wiring porcupine quill actually goes back to jewelry making in P...
05/26/2026

Double Quill and Kimsa Necklace by ✨ This technique of wiring porcupine quill actually goes back to jewelry making in Peru. Porcupine quills and tiny bamboo like pieces were placed as fringes on both necklaces and earrings. This design is a contemporary interpretation of a style that used to be incredibly popular in the 90s.
How’s that for innovation? 😌

05/24/2026

Fitting day happened! ☺️ a huge yupaychani to the amazing models we’re working with this runway!

has been the sweetest, looks amazing, and has been super helpful as we navigate our first FAT.
We’re working with ._ for the first time and super excited continue to represent the South together 🔥
actually modelled for our first collection at our first runway at Indigenous Fashion Arts. We were babies and now in full bloom 😌ww81 is a powerhouse, super down to earth AND we’re STOKED for everyone to see his look 😎✨
We know .rainford is going to absolutely kill it 🔥 Super excited to be working together for the first time!

Get your tickets at the link in our bio! 🔗

Drawing board of  second collection ISHKAY ÑAN, which will be showing at this years  on Sunday, May 31st! ISHKAY ÑAN ack...
05/19/2026

Drawing board of second collection ISHKAY ÑAN, which will be showing at this years on Sunday, May 31st!

ISHKAY ÑAN acknowledges our current existence as Indigenous peoples, who come from rich traditions that continue to transform, inviting everyone to be part of our story, native or not 🔥

It converges the North and South, taking a ready-to-wear approach that makes each piece versatile. The collection draws from our tradition in both silhouette and colour, but making it contemporary. We’re so excited to show this work off in our home base of Toronto!

🎟️ Grab your tickets and get a 20% discount using ARTISTSS26.

See ya there 😌

Photos 2,3,4 by Brian Nguyen

 garments embodied by  and . Existing in an Indigenous future that is actually now, making time cyclical, as is in our w...
05/16/2026

garments embodied by and . Existing in an Indigenous future that is actually now, making time cyclical, as is in our ways of thinking ⭕️

Repost ✨ • Stand Tall.
Editorial published with
It was an honor to work with Native American designers and models at Santa Fe Native Fashion Week last spring.
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This was weekend was a BLAST 💥 it’s our first time being part of  fashion week market and hey… being around so much Indi...
05/13/2026

This was weekend was a BLAST 💥 it’s our first time being part of fashion week market and hey… being around so much Indigenous brilliance was incredible.

Truly, the highlight of it was was seeing how much our work resonates with wonderful people ✨ seeing each piece find their forever home and knowing it will be cherished is such a wonderful feeling.

We run our own production. Yes it does mean we can only produce small batches, but it also means that we’re truly offering the best of who we are as a Kichwa Mindalae family. Every stitch is imbued with belief in our strength and brilliance. And we’re so honored to share that with you.

Yupaychani shunkumanta and .pbread for seeing the value in our work and welcoming us into the space you’ve built with an enormous amount of intention and care. The desire to uplift us all is real 🔥
Yupaychani to everyone who came by the booth. You are the sweetest!

Gift Indigenous made this Mother’s Day 😌 We have pick-up and drop-off options so you’ll be sure to get your gift on time...
05/07/2026

Gift Indigenous made this Mother’s Day 😌 We have pick-up and drop-off options so you’ll be sure to get your gift on time!

Copper, brass, and silver pieces featured by Pedro Maldonado (Kichwa), a 100% self taught jewelry artist who is inspired by his family, community, the textiles he grew up around, the plants he walks by everyday, the stars he gazes at night by night ✨

There’s just something really special about work that is made from heart. Pure creativity just bursting in the most wonderful ways in the form of adornment 🌸

SURPRISE!! We had so many requests to stay open so we’re going to be open one more week in January! Made possible thanks...
01/02/2026

SURPRISE!! We had so many requests to stay open so we’re going to be open one more week in January! Made possible thanks to our incredible landlords ✨

From Friday Jan 2nd to Thursday Jan 8th you can come shop those pieces you’ve been eyeing 👀 better yet, everything in store is 10% OFF!!!

There’s also additional sales for up to 50% off on select items 🤗

This was a true blessing and we’re going to do a couple of giveaways that will be announced this weekend for both in-person and online shoppers. We’re truly so thankful and we want to share this moment with you!

During a time where Toronto rent is SO HARD to maintain, and where Indigenous handmade work is so precious and incredibly difficult to put sales on, this is a great way to kick off the year!

Support your local businesses in 2026 🥰🤗

Yupaychani mashikuna

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Toronto, ON

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm

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