Damien and Yilpi Marks Tea Towel #2
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Damien and Yilpi Marks Tea Towel #2

Damien and Yilpi Marks Tea Towel #2

$4.72

Original: $13.48

-65%
Damien and Yilpi Marks Tea Towel #2

$13.48

$4.72

The Story

Celebrate culture, story, and everyday functionality with our Aboriginal Design Tea Towel — a beautiful piece that brings meaning into your home.

Featuring authentic Aboriginal artwork, each tea towel showcases rich colours, symbolic patterns, and storytelling inspired by Country and connection. Made from high-quality, absorbent fabric, it’s designed to be both practical and visually striking — perfect for drying dishes, styling your kitchen, or gifting.

Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist and their community and the tea towel is packaged with information about the artist and artwork.

This is a very detailed painting which describes a dry time of year in Damien’s homeland, Mount Liebig. The painting illustrates aspects of landscape and culture around that area that was told to Damien by his great-grandmother and great- grandfather. There are women sitting with their children collecting bush potatoes (the mass of red shapes at the bottom of the painting). The women are talking and getting ready for a ceremony.

Size: 62.5cmX 42.5cm

Cotton

Ethically made in India

Description

Celebrate culture, story, and everyday functionality with our Aboriginal Design Tea Towel — a beautiful piece that brings meaning into your home.

Featuring authentic Aboriginal artwork, each tea towel showcases rich colours, symbolic patterns, and storytelling inspired by Country and connection. Made from high-quality, absorbent fabric, it’s designed to be both practical and visually striking — perfect for drying dishes, styling your kitchen, or gifting.

Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist and their community and the tea towel is packaged with information about the artist and artwork.

This is a very detailed painting which describes a dry time of year in Damien’s homeland, Mount Liebig. The painting illustrates aspects of landscape and culture around that area that was told to Damien by his great-grandmother and great- grandfather. There are women sitting with their children collecting bush potatoes (the mass of red shapes at the bottom of the painting). The women are talking and getting ready for a ceremony.

Size: 62.5cmX 42.5cm

Cotton

Ethically made in India

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