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Wati Inma - Mens Ceremony Wool Floor Runner 76x304cm

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These vibrant wool runners are perfect hanging on the wall or using as a floor covering. They feature a cotton canvas non-slip backing and hanging sleeve.

They are handcrafted using a technique called Gabba. The ancient technique of chain-stitches a traditional Kashmiri handicraft is important to the local economy. This work is produced in remote villages and provides an important supplementary income between harvests and other rural work.

Please note: This product is handmade so the artwork may differ slightly from the images.

Product: Wool Runner 76 x 304 cm
Materials: wool and cotton canvas
Dimensions: 76 (W) x 304 cm
Artist: Rama Kaltu Kaltu Sampson

Rama’s painting illustrates people sitting at an inma (ceremony) out Pipalyatjara way. There are wati tjuta, munu minma, munu tjiti tjuta, walytja tjuta (many men, women, children and families) sitting, singing and talking – each circle represents a person. This is taking place in Rama’s country, Kuntjanu, and all the people are looking to see what is going to take place.

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