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With this season's assortment of designs and amazing colours, these scarves are the perfect piece to keep on hand this season. This bright bold print can be wrapped over the shoulders for a layered look, or turn it into the classic neckpiece for creating cosy winter looks.
Style: Lighweight Scarf
Fabric: 100% Polyester - Light Chiffon
Dimensions: 43cm (W) x 145cm (H)
Story: Connection To Country
Artist: Shara Delaney
This contemporary painting highlights the First Nation People of Australia’s relationship to the land - past, present and future. The circles represent each First Nation group, who we belong to and identify as.
It portrays the intricate, respectful, spiritually and physically dependent, grateful, and protective ties to Country that gives us strength, resilience and a hope for the future. Within this Country, the painting speaks of the past and ongoing connections between Australia’s First Nations People, languages and Country.
As a people, we have been bestowed with a responsibility for lands and seas in which all of the creatures that inhabit the land, sea and sky country. This sense of responsibility is greater than an emotional tie – it is intrinsically tied to the spirits of all aspects of Country - Always Was, Always Will Be.
Love it Wanted it for my hair but it’s a bit big Will use as a decorative belt instead
Love it. Great design feel and length.
Excellent - the quality of the scarf. The service from the company was great. Thank you!
Aboriginal Quandamooka woman
Shara is an Australian Aboriginal contemporary artist from Quandamooka country, inspired by stories of her Elders, the generation from One Mile. “I want to remember them [my elders] by painting, so I can leave something for my daughter one day.” Shara’s paintings are her identity as a strong saltwater woman, her connection to family, sand and sea.
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