Quality design and material
Rich colours showcase the deep story within.
$112.00
Only a few left in stock
Hand printed silk scarf designed by Thomas Avery. Packaged in a kraft gift box.
Thomas “Bagaay” Avery is a descendant of the Kamilaroi tribe of Northern New South Wales, Australia. Many of Thomas’s ancestors were born at the Bohena Creek Aboriginal Reserve, Narrabri. His designs feature the creatures of inland Australia including the kangaroo, wallaby, emu, platypus, gecko and goanna. His family is one of the stolen generation. His totem is the Eagle and his Aboriginal name is Bagaay, meaning river or creek.
He is known for his work on silk, canvas, stone and surfboards; his Indigenous designs on silk scarves were chosen as gifts for Commonwealth Head of Government (CHOGM) delegates in 2002.
26cm x 160cm
Material: Silk
Made in Australia
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Rich colours showcase the deep story within.
A stunning product. I was so happy to give this to my friend as a gift.
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Benefitting Indigenous artists and communities.
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