Imprint Of Change 'Reconciliation Week' Dark Biege Linen Blend Tea Towel
$29.95
-
Every design tells a story
-
Supporting artists with every sale
-
Made for everyone
Join Yarn Rewards

Amy Kilby
Wiradjuri woman
Hi, my name is Amy Kilby and I am a proud Wiradjuri woman from the Riverina NSW. I have always had a passion for art in general...
Learn moreNational Reconciliation Week 2025
Featuring striking design by proud Wiradjuri artist Amy Kilby, this artwork honours the journey of reconciliation and celebrates unity, identity and collective action. The handprint symbolises the mark we leave behind – a reminder that reconciliation is a shared path we walk together. With elements of community, Culture, Country and renewal, this piece speaks to connection and the power of coming together with open hearts and minds.
“I think my hope for people wearing the design is that it sparks reflection and conversation. Reconciliation Week is such an important time to think about the steps we’re all taking (big and small) towards understanding, respect and unity. I hope the design reminds people that we each leave a mark, and that working together, with open hearts and minds, is how we shape a better future.”
Add a touch of local craftsmanship to your kitchen with our beautiful, Australian made linen tea towels.
Proudly printed and sewn in Meanjin, these tea towels are crafted from natural flax linen, bringing organic fibres and sustainable production into our range. Lightweight yet durable, they offer excellent absorbency and a soft, luxurious feel that only gets better with use.
Designed to complement any space, they’re available in a range of colour palettes and prints to add warmth and character to your home. Whether drying dishes or styling your kitchen, these tea towels bring everyday practicality with a thoughtful, locally made touch.
Product: Printed Linen Tea Towel
Colour: Dark Biege
Size: 65cm x 45 cm
Washing: Gentle machine wash with similar colours, line dry in shade, cool iron on reverse
Artwork: Imprint Of Change
Artist: Amy Kilby
- Reviews
- Questions