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Update your look with our range of NAIDOC chiffon scarves- simple yet elegant! Our chiffon scarves have a lovely lightweight feel and drape beautifully, making them the perfect accessory to your daytime or evening look.
This year’s NAIDOC theme “Heal Country” calls for us to all continue to seek greater protections for Indigenous lands, waters, sacred sites and cultural heritage. Join us as we come together to recognise and protect First Nations Country and culture.
Style: Lightweight Scarf
Fabric: 100% Polyester - Light Chiffon
Dimensions: 180cm (L) x 67cm (W)
Washing: Cold hand wash
Story: Jara Yaganya
Artist: Shara Delaney
This artwork represents Caring for Country. Jara means country, yaga means work, and nya means caring. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People have always advocated for country. Our voices and input are so vital regarding managing and protecting land and water. Our knowledge systems which are linked to our long-term interactions with stories of significant places within our country. The use of vibrant colour speaks of our old people's philosophy of life and cultural teachings that are important for all to consider within their interactions with the environment.
It's great to see contemporary and traditional practices being used by mob in Caring for Country strategies. Never underestimate our cultural knowledge because we have successfully used these practises for thousands of years.
If you want to heal country, then pay attention to First Nations Voices. This artwork hopes to capture the past and express deeply felt concerns regarding desecration of ancient sites and the struggle to reclaim cultural context.
This scarf has amazing colours and love the healing country theme, the material is so soft will be perfect for those cool summer days and nights.
The design is gorgeous and they are being used as Christmas gifts for my colleagues.
lovely to feel and a nice length
Very happy. Customer service was outstanding. I apologise I can’t remember the guys name but he was extremely helpful and friendly, adjusting my order. And it only took a few days to arrive. 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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