Wattles Tree flowers One-Piece Swimsuit with Shelf Bra-Barbara Bear-PaletTheory

Wattles Tree flowers One-Piece Swimsuit with Shelf Bra

white base color / XS
$165.00 AUD
Sale price  $165.00 AUD Regular price 
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Wattles Tree flowers One-Piece Swimsuit with Shelf Bra-Barbara Bear-PaletTheory

Wattles Tree flowers One-Piece Swimsuit with Shelf Bra

WARTNGARLI (Wattle Tree Flower)

WARTNGARLI (Wattle Tree Flower) by Barbara Bear

My design features a picture of a Wattle Tree flower (Wartngarli).
The Wattle flower represents my clan group name, Wartngarli-Ngorngor, which comes from my father’s side.
$165.00 AUD
Sale price  $165.00 AUD Regular price 
colorwhite base color
size

**Australian Standard Sizing

Product Details

With its simple scoop neck and modest cuts, our Women's One-Piece Swimsuit compliments all body types. Stretchy, padded, and built-in UPF 50+, this swimsuit offers excellent comfort, support, and UV protection.

  • Smooth, breathable fabric
  • Scoop neck, tank straps
  • Built in bra, soft removable cups
  • UPF 50+

Size & Fit

  • Fitted
  • Moderate bust/cheek coverage
  • Model is 5'11 wearing size Small
  • Model's bust is 32B
  • Model's hips are 36"

Material & Care

  • Machine wash cold, hang to dry
  • 80% Polyester, 20% Spandex
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.

Size & Fit

True to Fit

Meet the artist: Barbara Bear

Language: Ngarinyin

Clan: Warrtngarlingorngor

Barbara's work is unique within the Art Centre. Her colour palette, defined shapes and decorative detailing, sees her work reveal a distinctive graphic look. Though contemporary in her approach, her work is always informed by the traditional stories learned from her elders as a child.

Barbara is the fourth child of nine children, and has lived in Derby and Mowanjum most of her life. Her mother is Brejalnga clan and her father is from the Warrtngarlingorngor clan and they are of the Ngarinyin language group. Barbara is related to the Morlumbun and Charles families from her mother's side, and the Nenowatt and Ngerdus families from her father's side. Further, Barbara has extended family in Mowanjum through marriage.

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