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Watiya Tjuta (Orange) Black Trim by Mitjili Napurrula
Watiya Tjuta (Orange) Black Trim by Mitjili Napurrula
Watiya Tjuta (Orange) Black Trim by Mitjili Napurrula
Watiya Tjuta (Orange) Brown Trim by Mitjili Napurrula
Watiya Tjuta (Orange) Brown Trim by Mitjili Napurrula
Watiya Tjuta (Orange) Brown Trim by Mitjili Napurrula
Eunice Napanangka Jack - pink blend

Lotus (medium) Crossbody Bag

Artists

  • Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon 42 artworks
  • Eunice Napanangka Jack
    Eunice Napanangka Jack
    Eunice Napanangka Jack 24 artworks
  • Mitjili Napurrula Mitjili Napurrula 25 artworks

Size

W: 27cm H: 21cm

Medium

Antigue White ink on Orange Tencel Linen

Catalog no.

fff-lotus-mn-watiyablacktrim

Category

Bags

Price: $75.00

Description

This beautiful medium sized crossbody bag comes in a vibrant orange print of Watiya Tjuta by Mitjili Napurrula, Available in two trims: Brown or Black. It is also available in a number of our other vibrant fabrics designed by Ikuntji Artists.

Divided interior 6 card slots Interior zip pocket Exterior pocket with magnetic snap Detachable shoulder strap: adjustable from 113cm to 128cm Drop from 52cm to 60cm W: 27cm H: 21cm

The fabric was hand-printed at Publisher Textiles in Sydney then beautifully crafted by fair trade partners Women for Women, Cambodia as part of our collaboration with Flying Fox Fabrics.

Women for Women are a social enterprise in Cambodia that recruits, trains, supports and employs disabled women and minority groups in remote communities.

Publisher Textiles & Papers in Sydney is one of Australia’s leading print houses. Focused on producing original patterns through traditional hand-screen printing methods they create bold and colourful textiles, hand printed wallpaper, clothing and fabric.

Because all of these beautiful pieces are individually made from hand-screen printed fabric, the pattern on each bag may vary slightly.

Design guide (Please select the design you would like from the drop down menu to the right)

Watiya Tjuta (Orange) Brown Trim by Mitjili Napurrula
Watiya Tjuta (Orange) Black Trim by Mitjili Napurrula
Eunice Napanangka Jack with her bag featuring her own design, ‘Kuruyultu’
Eunice Napanangka Jack – pink blend
In the studio of Women for Women, Cambodia. Photo courtesy of Flying Fox Fabrics.
In the studio of Women for Women, Cambodia. Photo courtesy of Flying Fox Fabrics.

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    Did you know that most of our fabrics are a linen Did you know that most of our fabrics are a linen tencel blend? Tencel is made of wood pulp that is an off product. It uses much less dye than cotton, thus making the process cleaner and it is more durable than cotton.
So why not make your next garment from our linen tencel range?
Visit our website to find out more www.ikuntji.com.au and link in bio
1. Keturah Zimran Puli Puli on linen tencel
2. Mavis Marks women's business on black linen tencel
3. Eunice Napanangka Jack Kuruyultu on clay linen tencel
    We are proud to announce that the @mca_store_austr We are proud to announce that the @mca_store_australia is now stocking a range of our bags! All handmade by Cambodian artisans with fabrics from us in collaboration with @flyingfoxfabrics
    We now offer afterpay at the art centre! Would you We now offer afterpay at the art centre!
Would you like to purchase an artwork for your home? But need a payment plan? Use afterpay and purchase it through our website www.ikuntji.com.au and at the art centre.
Shown here are two paintings by Tinpulya Mervyn about her country Watarru.
    This painting by Kumuntjai Nampitjinpa Dixon shows This painting by Kumuntjai Nampitjinpa Dixon shows the Pura - bush berries in her country. The different stages of germination are shown here.
Find this and other paintings by our artists on our website www.ikuntji.com.au and link in bio.
    We share our art and the stories about our art wit We share our art and the stories about our art with you on our social media!
Like Kelly Dixon holding her mum's designs as purses and handbags from our collaboration with @flyingfoxfabrics
You can support us by sharing our stories, liking our posts and by purchasing from our website www.ikuntji.com.au and link in bio
    We will not be silenced! We will not be silenced!
    Herman Whiskey paints the love triangle of the whi Herman Whiskey paints the love triangle of the white cockie, the crow and the eagle as handed down to him by his father.
"This story was passsed to me by my father who has passed away, Bill Tjapaltjarri Whiskey. He gave me permission to paint my own story for the White Cocky. It tells the story of the crow the chased the white Cocky across the land to try and catch it to get the witchetty grubs that it had in its mouth."
Find this and other paintings on our website www.ikuntji.com.au and link in bio.
    Not sure what to make with our fabrics? Look at th Not sure what to make with our fabrics? Look at this fabulous example 😍
Our whole range of fabrics is available through our website www.ikuntji.com.au and link in bio. 
#Repost @tessutifabrics
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Melbourne customer Allyson self-drafted THE most fabulous pair of pants using the Watiya Tjuta tencel/linen print by Mitjili Napurrula. We've sold out of this fabric but you can still purchase it directly from @ikuntjiartists. ⁠
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Click the link in bio to view the #IkuntjiArtists fabric range.⁠
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