'Children' Recycled Scrunchie - Made of leftover materials-Merindah-Gunya-PaletTheory

'Children' Recycled Scrunchie - Made of leftover materials

$15.00 USD
Sale price  $15.00 USD Regular price 
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'Children' Recycled Scrunchie - Made of leftover materials-Merindah-Gunya-PaletTheory

'Children' Recycled Scrunchie - Made of leftover materials

'Children'

'Children' by Merindah-Gunya

This artwork beautifully illustrates the journey of young children as they come together to learn the significance of the Country they are on. Through its vivid colours and intricate designs, this piece of art is a powerful reminder of how crucial it is for young minds to learn about and respect the historical and cultural significance of the land they are on, laying a foundation for lifelong respect and stewardship.
Copyright Merindah-Gunya 2023
$15.00 USD
Sale price  $15.00 USD Regular price 

**Australian Standard Sizing

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Keep your hair in check with this scrunchie! The trendy, stylish scrunchie will add the final touch to your outfit. Get yours now!

• 91% recycled polyester, 9% spandex
• Four-way stretch microfiber fabric
• Breathable and fast-drying material
• Smooth and stretchy fabric outside, elastic inside
• Made of leftover materials from the manufacturing of other products
• One size
• Removable bow detail
Care & Maintenance

To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care. Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favorites. We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition.

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Meet the artist: Merindah-Gunya

Bayley Mifsud is a proud descendent of Peek and Kirrae Whurrong clans of the Maar nation, from South-West Victoria (Warrnambool). Her Aboriginal name Merindah-Gunya, means ‘Beautiful Spirit’.

“Mer-rin-dah Gun-yah”

"Practicing and sharing my culture through art and storytelling is very important to me, my family and community.

It continues a practice that our community has been sharing for over two centuries now. My hope is that it will continue to be shared for many centuries to come.


By purchasing my artwork, you too will become a part of the continuing story of an ancient tradition and progressing reconciliation."

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