Aboriginal Art Beach Towel Dabil Water Country
Decked out with funky retro tassels, these towels are your tickets to picnics with pizzazz by the pool or on the beach.
Ethically crafted, dye-sub printed towel made with 100% microfibre soft terry fabric and white twist fringing.
- measures 160cm diameter
- ultra-soft, thick material
- made with a minimum 50% recycled yarns
- fast drying
- super absorbent
DABIL WATER COUNTRY
Created by First Nations artist Shara Delaney, a proud Noonuccal, Ngugi, Goenpul woman from Quandamooka country.
"Dabil" means water in the Jandai language from Quandamooka Country. Shara’s people are known as Yoolooburrabee - people of the sand and sea, they have a strong and spiritual connection to the salt water.
The painting depicts different aspects of water use: the pattern of the flowing fresh water stream, an important resource for life and the ocean where her people hunt and fish. Dabil is vital to survive, everyone must respect the oceans and water ways for the sake of future generations.
* Products come with artist information and art story *
Shipping in Australia
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International Shipping
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Expected delivery time 1-2 weeks from dispatch.
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