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Mary Moreen Aboriginal design tea towel, made in Australia

Mary Moreen Aboriginal design tea towel, made in Australia

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 Mary Moreen Aboriginal design tea towel, made in Australia

Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.

Experience the quality of Mary Moreen Tea towels, proudly made in Australia. Our tea towels are not only functional but also add a touch of art to your kitchen. Upgrade your daily routine with these top-of-the-line tea towels that are sure to impress!

Details:
- Featuring artwork: Ningarti Mirrijini Kapiwarta' by Mary Elizabeth Moreen courtesy Jilamara Arts & Craft Association.
- Dimensions (approx): 48cm x 79cm
- Made in Australia
- Please note that artwork/placement varies between tea towels so each tea towel placement is a little bit different and may vary from image shown.

Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association is an incorporated non-profit, Tiwi governed organisation that was established in 1989. Jilamara is in the remote aboriginal community of Milikapiti, overlooking the Arafura Sea, on the north coast of Melville Island, the larger of two Islands that make up the Tiwi Islands.

Jilamara artists are renowned for producing innovative contemporary works based on traditional ceremonial body painting designs, clan totems and Tiwi creation stories. Artists work from a palette of natural ochres to produce paintings on linen, canvas, paper, printmaking, weaving, bark & carved wood. 

Over the course of three decades Jilamara artists have established themselves among the most recognised Indigenous artists nationally and internationally. With the support of the art centre, these artists have played a key role in cultural maintenance and renewal for the Tiwi people.