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Campfire NAIDOC 2024 Chiffon Shawl

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This year’s theme is Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud.

Our NAIDOC Week 2024 collection features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme. Each artist’s unique vision is a testament to the diversity of ways we celebrate Culture, Identity and Knowledge. Their rich artworks tell an individual and collective story that we are proud to share.

For something more bold and vibrant, our Chiffon Shawls are the perfect accessory to add interest and flair. Available in a generous single size, our shawls are tailored with arm holes for the perfect fit. The light fabric drapes beautifully and adds colour to your uniform without heaviness or bulk.

Product: Chiffon Shawl
Materials: 100% Polyester - Light Chiffon
Washing: Cold gentle hand wash or machine wash. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron.
Size: 112cm x 80cm

Artwork: Campfire
Artist: Charlie Chambers Jnr.

 

Campfire
On the left we have the men and on the right the women.
We follow the journey from childhood to adulthood moving up the painting. Boys become men and girls become women, growing in knowledge that’s passed on to them from their Elders - the central people. The middle symbol of the campfire unites everyone, brings everyone together to share knowledge and keep the fire burning, passing knowledge around the campfire.

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Charlie Chambers Jnr.

Aboriginal Jarowair man

“When I was young, I would sit with my elders and listen to these Dreamtime stories, but the stories would go in one ear and ou... Learn more