Size: 40 cm x 40 cm (16 x 16 inches)
Fabric: wool (front) and cotton (back)
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS: These cushion covers feel great and are fabulously hardwearing – we can vouch for that.
Do not put place/use in direct sunlight or colors may fade. To clean – dry cleaning recommended. It is possible with careful hand-wash in warm water using a wool detergent. Creases can be ironed out on a wool (low) steam setting.
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Design story: Migration Patterns
Using a gentle pallete of earth tones and blues Bianca describes the migration patterns of her old people. the network of Aboriginal culture across Australia was extensive and efficient. Migration patterns were age old, defined by various landmarks, both natural and man made. These migration patterns worked in harmony with the seasons and the natural environment.
Bianca founded the Culcha Collective – which can be found on Facebook. Bianca’s mother, Gloria Gardiner, is a prominent Aboriginal artist of the Northern Rivers born in the community Goodooga, northwest NSW. This is the traditional Lands of the Gamilaroi peoples. Her restful palette reflects environmental and Aboriginal cultural themes.
About the BWA chainstitch kilim products
These beautiful, unique textiles are a cross-cultural collaboration combining Aboriginal designs and traditional Kashmiri rug-making techniques. Chain stitched, using hand dyed wool, each is a completely handmade piece. A more empowering way to work, this brings many direct benefits to the artists’ and their community. Control and ownership of intellectual property are also maintained. Purchase of these products guarantees a direct return to the Aboriginal artist and their community.
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