


Water Springs Neck Tie & Pocket Square Set
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Presenting a distinctively Australian Aboriginal art design by Warlpiri artist, Lara Nakamarra Dixon.
These stylish wearable art pieces are created for the well-dressed man who is seeking a timeless and distinctively Australian fashion investment.
- 100% Silk twill necktie
- 100% Silk twill pocket square
- Handmade
- Digitally printed
- Presented in a handmade gift box lined with tissue paper with information about the provenance of the original artwork and the Aboriginal artist’s story.
- Produced under licence in accordance with the Indigenous Art Code. Royalties are paid to the artist.
The Artwork Story
Pikilyi Jukurrpa
The original painting depicts the Dreamtime Story of two rainbow serpents who were the custodians of Pikilyi, a natural water spring on Warlpiri country. The serpents lived together as man and wife but were from different clans. This was a marriage forbidden by Warlpiri law.
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Mainie is a brand I proudly wear for so many reasons. I love that each scarf has a story and that I know with each piece funds go back to the woman that designed it. I adore the vibrancy of the colours and the high quality, I have had my scarves for many years now and they are so versatile from wearing them to do presentations or going out for lunch. I stand for empowering women and standing proud in your individuality and Mainie embodies this in every way.
Lesley Clarke

Our Mainie scarves have become an essential wardrobe component both at home and when travelling. They serve to elevate any outfit whilst also celebrating Australian First Nations culture with dignity and sophistication. The silk product is beautiful to wear and the merino wool is unbelievable soft and so warm. Lightweight, easy to pack and always commented on.
Tanya, Emily and Elizabeth

I love the Mainie Scarves, for myself and as the perfect gift. They are investment pieces that will be part of your wardrobe for life. I love travel and one or two scarves are always included in my luggage. They are perfect on the plane and for dressing up outfits. I take a Merino scarf for cooler climates and silk ones everywhere else. However, the very best part is the ethical basis of the brand. I know I support a woman artist from a First Nations community when I purchase something from Mainie. They look good and do good at the same time.
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