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Aneura’s Visors are perfect for protecting you from the harsh summer sun, and are ideal for wearing while playing sports or jogging. Most importantly they feature an adjustable velcro closure so that you can create the perfect fit.
The gorgeous artworks featured are by Warlukurlangu artists, an art centre located in the remote community of Yuendumu, Central Australia.
Style: Visor
Fabric: 100% Polyester
Sizing: adjustable/one size fits all all
Artist: Carol Nampijinpa Larry
Artwork: Bush Food
This painting represents women gathering bush foods on Warlpiri country. They hunt for a number of different bush foods including witchetty grubs, honey ants, bush bananas, bush beans and desert truffle among many others. Traditionally digging sticks were charred and ground on a stone surface to create a bevelled edge. Today Warlpiri women use crowbars to dig for bush foods.
I wear this visor when I'm on playground duty at school and have had a number of compliments about it. The colours stand out and look great. It's comfy and fits well. Definitely a talking point.
Happy with all items
Beautiful design and also great price for this product.
Gave for Christmas gift. Excellent quality and great fit. I am proud to promote Indigenous art and craft through purchasing goods from YARN. TRISH O'DOWD.
My wife loves this visor. Great quality.
Aboriginal Luritja Woman
Carol Nampijinpa Larry was born in Kiwirrkura, one of the most remote communities in Australia, and her family heritage is the Luritja people of the Western Desert. Carol moved to Nyirripi to live with her daughter Melissa Nungarrayi Larry and often paints with her daughter at Warlukurlangu Artists.