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Tablecloth featuring Watiya Tjuta tree by Mitjili Napurrula 230 x 150cm
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Tali at Kungkayunti Fabric 1.98m – Blues on Hessian (Linen/Cotton)
$217.80
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Tali at Kungkayunti Fabric 2m– Yellow and White on Hessian (Linen/Cotton)
$220.00
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Tali at Kungkayunti Fabric 3m– Dark Grey and White on Grey (Cotton)
$330.00
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Tali Tali Sandhills Fabric - Pink and Black on Tobacco (Tencel Linen) from Ikuntji Artists
$213.40
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Tamarind Jam Sample Pot
$8.00
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Tampe - Damper Tea Towel by Tangentyere Artists
$30.00
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Tangki (Donkey) by Imuna Kenta from Tjanpi Dessert Weavers
$165.00
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Tangki Tjuta Donkeys by Tjanpi Desert Waevers
$25.00
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Tasmanian Mountain Pepper Macadamia Oil By Kakadu Tucker
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Tali at Kungkayunti Fabric 3m– Dark Grey and White on Grey (Cotton)
Tali at Kungkayunti Fabric 3m– Dark Grey and White on Grey (Cotton)

Tali at Kungkayunti Fabric 3m– Dark Grey and White on Grey (Cotton)

Regular price $330.00
1 in stock

    • Length: 3m
    • Width: 148cm, 200gsm
    • Medium: Dark Grey and White Ink on Grey Trapper Drill (100% Cotton)
    • CAT NO:lm-tali-darkgreywhite-ongrey-cotton
    DESCRIPTION
    This design by Lisa Multa depicts the birds eye view of the tali tali (sandhills) at Kungkayunti (Brown’s Bore). This is the country of Joe Tjakamarra Multa, the father of Douglas Multa, Agnes Multa, Lisa Multa, Alison Multa, Rephina Multa, Benita Multa and Patricia Multa and the grandfather to their children. The tali tali are a short walk from where the family lived and the children of Joe grew up.
    Lisa remembers walking up the tali tali with her sister, Agnes Multa, who was the same age as her. When Lisa got married she brought her partner to see those tali tali. From the tali tali, a 360-degree view can be seen of the surrounding country. The area is abundant with bush tucker, especially bush tomatoes and bush banana.
    Kungkayunti is an important place for the travelling Tjukurrpa of the ancestral Arrernte women who travelled 600 kms from Ntaria (Hermannsburg) to Kintore, past Kulpitarra (Outstation) to attend to women’s business. Kungkayunti is the place where the women first camped. On their long journey, the women stopped at Kunkayunti (Brown’s Bore) to camp, rest, eat and dance. When the women reached their destination, they danced, shared their stories and renewed their law. Those women turned into stone and can be seen today. Annual events continue today to strengthen this Tjukurrpa.
    This fabric has been screen printed by hand by Publisher Textiles and Papers, ensuring the highest quality and longevity.
    About the printers:
    Publisher Textiles & Papers is one of Australia’s leading print houses. Focused on producing original patterns through traditional hand-screen printing methods we create bold and colourful textiles, hand printed wallpaper, clothing and fabric.
    Our fabric is printed in small batches and is cut to order. For larger quantities, please email us to discuss pre-orders.
    Fabric care instructions: (Trapper Drill): Gentle cold/ warm hand wash. Do not bleach, warm rinse well, do not tumble dry, line dry out of direct sunlight, warm iron, Wash dark colours separately.

    Tangki Tjuta Donkeys by Tjanpi Desert Waevers
    Tangki Tjuta Donkeys by Tjanpi Desert Waevers

    Tangki Tjuta Donkeys by Tjanpi Desert Waevers

    Regular price $25.00
    4 in stock

    Long, long ago, we didn’t have donkeys. We didn’t have a lot of the things we have today. We didn’t know donkeys existed.
    Our people used to walk with their camels and donkeys from Areyonga to Ernabella. They brought their donkeys here, and left them.

    Donkeys are malpa wiru, valuable friends and helpers in the families and desert community of Pukatja (Ernabella) in the APY Lands of northern South Australia. People set off on their donkeys for picnics and longer journeys, always returning home safely.

    Told in Pitjantjatjara and English and featuring the whimsical, distinctive sculptures that have made Tjanpi Desert Weavers famous, this dual language Australian story offers warm and humorous insights from an Anangu perspective.


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