About this product
This cushion fabric has been designed by Eunice Napanangka Jack, who depicts her father’s Tjukurrpa (Dreaming). It shows the country at Kuruyultu, near Tjukurrla in Western Australia.
"This is my country. My grandfather speared a wallaby at Kuruyultu. That night he ate that wallaby. At the same time my mother could feel me moving inside her. That next morning I was born. I was born at Kuruyultu, near the Rockhole there.. we had to leabe that place (due to flood shortages. My father, my mother, my extended family, we all left together and went to Haasts Bluff. I have been back to Kuruyultu for visits but never lived there again in my country. I think about it every day"
Ikuntji Artists is a member-based, not for profit, Aboriginal art centre. It is situated in the community of Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji), and has a board of seven Indigenous directors all of whom live and work locally. Haasts Bluff has a population of around 150 people.
This fabric has been screen printed by hand on 100% cotton fabric, by Publisher Textiles and Papers, ensuring the highest quality and longevity. The back of the cushion is a plain natural calico.
Please be aware that each cushion is unique. As they are crafted from a roll of screen printed fabric, each cushion will feature a distinct section of the design. For potential variations, please consult Image 2 in the carousel.
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Product information
Artist: Eunice Napanangka Jack
Dimensions: 45cm x 45cm
Materials: 100% Cotton
Feather insert included
Please be aware that each cushion is unique. As they are crafted from a roll of screen printed fabric, each cushion will feature a distinct section of the design. For potential variations, please consult Image 2 in the carousel.
Shipping | Flat rate $15; free for homewares orders over $150 |
International Shipping | NZ $25; INT $80 |
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Made in Australia
This product is manufactured in Australia. Buying Australian-made supports local businesses and jobs, supports our community, and strengthens our economy.
Traditional Craft Preservation
This product supports the preservation of heritage crafts which often embody culture and intergenerational knowledge. These products enable artisans to create sustainable livelihoods using these skills.
Supports First Nations peoples and communities
Approximately 70% of the value of this product goes to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned organisations. This income, independent of Government welfare, supports First Nations cultures and self-determination.