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Wiinugamin (Bushfire) Quilt Cover & Beige Sheet Set Bedding Bundle

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Picking the perfect mix of colours and patterns for your bedding can be tricky. To make your life easy we’ve created bedding bundles that provide the perfect colour combinations, with sheets matched to the exact colours in the painting! With a 300 thread count and luxurious sateen finish, this beautifully soft bedding is perfect for everyday use.

Includes:
1 x Quilt Cover
2 x Matching Pillow Cases*
1 x Fitted Sheet Plain
1 x Flat Sheet Plain
2 x Pillow Cases Plain*

*1 x Matching and 1 x Plain Pillow for Single Size

Returns: Please note our quilt covers and sheet sets are unfortunately not eligible for returns due to health regulations. However, if the item is faulty, it is of course exempt from this rule, you can see our full returns policy here.

Product: Bedding Bundle
Includes: 1 x Wiinugamin (Bushfire) Quilt Cover Set (quilt cover + 2 x pillowcases) and 1 x Plain Beige Sheet Set (1 x Fitted sheet, 1 x Flat sheet and 2 x pillowcases)
Materials: 100% cotton (with sateen finish) - 300 thread count
Washing: Gentle machine wash with similar colours
Artwork: Wiinugamin (Bushfire)
Artist: Amanda Hinkelmann

 
Wiinugamin (Bushfire)
The bush fires of January 2020 are represented within this artwork. The destructive and damaging way in which the fires swept across Country and devastated the lands. It represents the idea that had traditional methods of fire use been implemented, the hills around my home and the land in which me and so many other live, could have been saved. Fire as a tool is extremely powerful, but it must be respected, harnessed, understood. Or fire becomes the enemy. Fire was the enemy. A strength turned against us. We teach our young how to respect and understand fire. We couldn’t teach the powers, and the fire became the power against us.

Amanda Hinkelmann

Wiradjuri woman

Amanda Hinkelmann is a Wiradjuri woman born in Wagga Wagga. She is raising her four children on Wiradjuri Country, passing down... Learn more