Aboriginal Art Beach Towel Sand Free Nirrangi (160x160)







Elevate your next trip to the shore with our luxurious Sand-Free Beach Towels, each featuring stunning artwork by First Nations artists. More than just a towel, they’re a vibrant canvas that carries unique stories of artwork and creativity. Designed to bring comfort and meaning to your day, they’re the perfect companion for relaxing by the water while celebrating artistry in an ally-friendly way.
Crafted from 30–60 recycled PET bottles, these towels are as sustainable as they are beautiful. Quick-drying, highly absorbent, and designed to keep sand from sticking to you–or to them–they make every beach trip comfortable and mess-free. Lightweight yet durable, they’re easy to pack and perfect for long, sun-soaked days. With a range of thoughtful features, they’re set to become your go-to summer essential.
Features:
- Quick drying fabric
- Recycled fabric made from 30/60 plastic bottles
- Double sided
- Includes a hook for hanging
- Includes free storage pouch
Product: Sand Free Beach Towel
Materials: 60% Recycled PET, 28% Polyester, 12% Polyamide
Sizes: Large 160cm x 160cm
Washing: Cold machine wash. Do not bleach. Do not dry clean. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron. Line dry.
Artwork: Nirrangi
Artist: Amanda Hinkelmann
Story:
Nirrangi
In Nirrangi, Wiradjuri artist Amanda Hinkelmann invites us to reflect on the quiet power of humility, vulnerability, and deep connection. At the centre of this work are concentric circles — gentle ripples echoing outward, symbolising the profound impact of small acts, quiet moments, and inner stillness. Just as a single stone dropped into water can send waves far beyond its point of entry, the artwork speaks to the idea that influence and meaning are not always tied to grandeur. This piece challenges the desire to always be big, bold, or seen — instead celebrating the beauty and strength found in being small. It reminds us that true human connection often arises when we allow ourselves to be open, honest, and grounded within the greater rhythm of the world around us. Nirrangi Revisited is a meditative tribute to subtlety, presence, and the unseen power of the small.
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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