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Wrap yourself in style with our luxurious silk shawls. These luxurious silk shawls have hand-rolled edges and come in an assortment of Indigenous designs and amazing colours. With endless styling possibilities - they can be worn as a bolero, a headscarf, or a drapey top fastened with a belt around the waist - they are the perfect piece to keep on hand this season!
Style: Silk Shawl
Fabric: 100% Silk Chiffon
Sizing: one size fits all
Dimensions: 110x200cm
Washing: Gently hand wash in cold water with mild silk-friendly detergent. Rinse in cold water. Ball together to remove excess water. Lay flat on a towel and roll up to absorb lingering moisture. Lay flat to dry in shade.
Artist: Shara Delaney
Story: Yalingbila Balgany
Yalingbila balgany, the whale is coming, watch her as she swims past heading north. It's whale migration season during June to November each year. Humpback whales travel north to the warmer waters in the colder months to have their offspring, then returning south with their young to Antarctica.
I come from Quandamooka country that's located on the coast of Brisbane. Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) is a great location for people from land to view these whales hoping to see them breach above the water. Yalingbilia is not our totem, however they're special visitors to our waters.
We welcome them every year. I view them as such majestic creatures which made me paint this whale under the night sky using these colours as it passes Quandamooka Country in the background. This is actually three circles presenting our clan groups Ngugi, Goenpul & Noonuccal.
I would love to write a review, but I have not yet received my order, it have been 4 week's, I have sent an email, but haven't received a reply yet.
Absolutely stunning scarf. I wish that some of the other designs were available in silk.
Absolutely beautiful
I was delighted with the quality of this silk scarf which I bought as a gift for a lady friend who also loved it. Many thanks.
A gift to a friend, who absolutely loved it. Feel and colour blew her away.
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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