Magdelaine Laframboise's Foxskin Shawl

Origin
Madeline La Framboise (1780–1846), of mixed French and Native American descent, was one of the most successful fur traders in the Northwest Territory. Fur trading was one of the most difficult and dangerous occupations of the time according to historical accounts. She conducted business in the territory that later became the state of Michigan. Due to her success, she was one of the most prominent early businesswomen of Michigan.

Effects
Makes the wearer incredibly persuasive in sales and able to convince people to buy their wares over other suppliers.