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

Chouchou recyclé 'Enfants' - Fabriqué à partir de restes de matériaux

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

Chouchou recyclé 'Enfants' - Fabriqué à partir de restes de matériaux

'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
$19.90 AUD
Prix promotionnel  $19.90 AUD Prix régulier 

**Australian Standard Sizing

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Gardez vos cheveux sous contrôle avec ce chouchou ! Le chouchou tendance et stylé apportera la touche finale à votre tenue. Obtenez le vôtre maintenant !

• 91 % de polyester recyclé, 9 % d'élasthanne
• Tissu en microfibre extensible dans quatre directions
• Matériau respirant et à séchage rapide
• Tissu lisse et extensible à l'extérieur, élastique à l'intérieur
• Fabriqué à partir de matériaux restants provenant de la fabrication d'autres produits
• Taille unique
• Nœud amovible
Care & Maintenance

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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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