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These eye-catching shawls are a highly versatile addition to anyone's wardrobe. Drape them over to help accentuate an outfit, introduce some nice contrast to your look, or simply to help keep the chill out off your shoulders.
Great to layer on for a trip to the beach or glam it up for a night out, our shawls are the perfect accessory for all seasons!
Style: Shawl with armholes
Fabric: 100% Polyester - Light Chiffon
Dimensions: 112cm (W) x 80cm (H)
Washing: Cold hand wash
Artist: Charlie Chambers Jnr
Story: Mothers Strength
In the centre we have the circle that represents strength of women in the community. It represents all women and their connection to helping out their community, while still being able to focus on their children as well.
I respect all women: my wife, nan, mum, aunties, sisters, daughters and granddaughters in my life. They gave me strength in life to be the man I am today. Without their strength and wisdom, it would be a tough world to live in.
Love my recent purchases Great indigenous designs as well as fashionable Also feminine shape too which can be dressed up or down
I love my shawl Easy purchase, checkout, payment and fast postage. Highly recommend
Such great service and turnaround - and as I bought for a gift ,my mother absolutely loved it , we both shall wear it to celebrate NAIDOC
I love this shawl! I get many compliments on the unique design. It looks fabulous with denim jeans and a black top and I have also worn it to work over a black top and black skirt, so it is very versatile. I will certainly be getting more.
Love this pattern & the meaning. Beautiful shawl.
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 out the other. It was when I got older that I started to think about these stories and start painting them. The main reason I love painting is to keep the stories that the elders told me about the community alive.”
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