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Red Bark Trees Aboriginal Art Large Wool Scarf

Sale price$229.95 AUD

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3 reasons why you'll love a Mainie Aboriginal art merino wool scarf:

Exceptional Comfort and Versatility: Enjoy the luxurious softness of merino wool, perfect for keeping you warm in cold weather while remaining breathable and suitable for various climates. Its versatility allows you to style it in multiple ways, enhancing any outfit.
Unique and Meaningful Design: Stand out with a distinctive Aboriginal art scarf that adds a stylish touch to your wardrobe. By purchasing, you're supporting Indigenous artists and communities, helping to preserve and promote their rich cultural heritage.
Sustainable and Durable Fashion: Choose an eco-friendly option with merino wool, a renewable resource produced through sustainable practices. Invest in a durable scarf that will remain beautiful and functional for years to come.



  • Pure Australian Merino Wool Scarf 
  • Woolmark Certified 
  • 70cm wide by 180cm long or 27 inches wide by 70 inches long 
  • Digitally printed 
  • Hand rolled hem 
  • Presented in a handmade box with information about the original artwork and the Aboriginal artist. 
  • Original artwork by Warlpiri Aboriginal artist Nicole Napaljarri Stevens



The Artwork Story

Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming)- Mikanji

Based on an original painting by young Warlpiri  artist, Nicole Napaljarri Stevens, the Red Bark Trees design depicts an important watercourse on the Warlpiri homelands called Mikanji. Although, Mikanji is usually a dry creek bed, after the annual rains, soakages are formed deep under the ground. The soakages are like subterranean wells that provide a natural rainwater storage system. The wells are a vital source of fresh water for the Warlpiri people during the long dry season in the desert. The Warlpiri people believe that the spirits of two women can be seen at Mikanji in the form of two Ngapiri (river red gums).


Artist details


NICOLE NAPALJARRI STEVENS
Nicole Napaljarri Stevens is a talented emerging Aboriginal artist who paints with the world acclaimed Warlukurlangu Artists. The Warlukurlangu art centre is located in the small Aboriginal community of Yuendumu about 300km from Alice Springs, It has long been a stronghold for the preservation of the traditional language and culture of the Warlpiri Aboriginal people from the remote Tanami Desert region in Central Australia. Nicole’s paintings depict ancient Dreaming stories which have been handed down to her through many generations of her Warlpiri ancestors over tens of thousands of years.

     

    Red Bark Trees Aboriginal Art Large Wool Scarf
    Red Bark Trees Aboriginal Art Large Wool Scarf Sale price$229.95 AUD