
Cushion Cover 40x40cm Liddy Napanangka Walker LWA640 - Better World Arts
This traditional Kashmiri handicraft vitally suppliments an often fluctuating rural income. Wool is custom dyed to match the original artist's image and hand stitched onto a cotton base. Each cushion is backed with natural coloured cotton canvas, and closes with a zip. Please note cushion fillers are not included. Royalties are paid to the artists for sales of this product.
Story: The main motif of this painting depicts the Wakirlpirri (Dogwood - Acacia Coriacea) tree. Wakirlpirri is a very useful tree that grows on the sides of creek beds and near Mulga trees. The seeds can be eaten raw or they can be cooked on the fire and a dliciously sweet drink called Yinjirrpi. The wood can be used to make Karli (boomerangs).
Size: 400x400mm
Material: Cotton Backing, wool crewel work
Cushion Cover 40x40cm Liddy Napanangka Walker LWA640 - Better World Arts
This traditional Kashmiri handicraft vitally suppliments an often fluctuating rural income. Wool is custom dyed to match the original artist's image and hand stitched onto a cotton base. Each cushion is backed with natural coloured cotton canvas, and closes with a zip. Please note cushion fillers are not included. Royalties are paid to the artists for sales of this product.
Story: The main motif of this painting depicts the Wakirlpirri (Dogwood - Acacia Coriacea) tree. Wakirlpirri is a very useful tree that grows on the sides of creek beds and near Mulga trees. The seeds can be eaten raw or they can be cooked on the fire and a dliciously sweet drink called Yinjirrpi. The wood can be used to make Karli (boomerangs).
Size: 400x400mm
Material: Cotton Backing, wool crewel work
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This traditional Kashmiri handicraft vitally suppliments an often fluctuating rural income. Wool is custom dyed to match the original artist's image and hand stitched onto a cotton base. Each cushion is backed with natural coloured cotton canvas, and closes with a zip. Please note cushion fillers are not included. Royalties are paid to the artists for sales of this product.
Story: The main motif of this painting depicts the Wakirlpirri (Dogwood - Acacia Coriacea) tree. Wakirlpirri is a very useful tree that grows on the sides of creek beds and near Mulga trees. The seeds can be eaten raw or they can be cooked on the fire and a dliciously sweet drink called Yinjirrpi. The wood can be used to make Karli (boomerangs).
Size: 400x400mm
Material: Cotton Backing, wool crewel work











