About this product
Built on self-determination, Numbulwar Numburindi Arts is a collective of artists whose mission is to keep culture strong.
Based in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory and 100% owned and controlled by the community, Numbulwar is a space for artistic and cultural expression. Champions of fibre art, Numbulwar artists combine naturally-dyed and locally-harvested pandanus with bright and bold ghost nets, abandoned fishing line retrieved from Numbulwar’s shores.
Product information
Artist: Megan Wilfred
Code: 342-22
Dimensions: 32 cm W x 42cm H (96 cm with twine handle)
Medium: Acrylic on shade cloth
Please note: This painted bag is a work of art and not functional for use. It is also double sided with two different designs.
| Shipping | Flat rate $15; free for homewares orders over $150 |
| International Shipping | NZ $25; INT $80 |
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