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Native American Red Black Haida Otter Salmon Trailer Hitch Cover

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Hitch Cover 5.1 cm Receiver

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Let your SUV, RV, truck, or car do the talking with a customised hitch cover! Made in the U.S.A with heavy duty plastic, this cover secures to your receiver with a hitch clip (not included). Your designs, images, and text are printed in full colour on a metal plate to make a bold statement wherever you go.

  • Dimensions: 13 cm x 9.8 cm W. Available in two sizes to fit the 3.2 cm (small) or 5.1 cm (large) receiver.
  • 5.1 cm receiver is traditionally for SUV and Pickups; 3.2 cm receiver typically fits Minivans and smaller cars.
  • Made with heavy duty plastic
  • Secures with hitch clip (not included)
  • Printed in full colour on metal plate
  • Proudly made in USA
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 11.9 cm x 8.9 cm. For best results please add 0.36 cm bleed..

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Native American Red Black Haida Otter Salmon Trailer Hitch Cover

Native American Red Black Haida Otter Salmon Trailer Hitch Cover

Decorate your car with this Trailer Hitch Cover with a beautiful Otter chasing Salmon from British Columbia, Canada. The background is green with a pattern of maple leaves. 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 ovoids, U forms and S forms. With these forms the artist composes a complete form-line.

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By L.July 26, 2021Verified Purchase
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We have put a trailer hitch on our SUV and wanted to have an attractive way to cover it when not pulling the trailer. This is exactly what we wanted! The colours and design are great. It’s new so we don’t know how it will last with exposure to the elements. It looks great now.
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By G.September 11, 2023Verified Purchase
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Exactly what I was looking for. Great fit. Colour spot on. Looks great.
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By Y.June 18, 2015Verified Purchase
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It's exactly what I thought it would be. Can't wait to put it on my truck. The writing could have been a bit bigger to fill the space better but I still like it.

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Designed on 2022-02-06, 5:27 AM
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