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Napkin Set of 4 - Family Camping

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KB04-10-3549

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Add some colour to your table with the cotton Aboriginal Art napkins or give them as a unique Australian gift.

The Australian made Aboriginal napkin set features authentic Aboriginal designs printed on 100% homespun cotton.

The artwork featured on the napkins is by Kathleen Buzzacott and is titled "Family Camping". 

Product Details:

  • 100% homespun cotton
  • Machine washable
  • Napkins (Serviettes) set of 4
  • 36cm (14inches) square
  • Aboriginal Art by Kathleen Buzzacott
  • Royalties are paid to the artist on every purchase

Kathleen Buzzacott was born 1970 in Alice Springs in Central Australia and is of Pitjantjatjara, Scottish and English heritage. She moved to Queensland for some time with her brother and sister to live with her father. However at aged 10, she returned to live with her mother at Hermannsburg in Central Australia. These formative years hunting and digging for honey ants are often reflected in her art.

Kathleen's art reflects her early childhood experiences and her life in general, telling Aboriginal stories on canvas and featuring native bush creatures. "My family and I always went camping along rivers. As kids these were special times of fun and family connection. Treasured memories of a simply life, telling stories around the campfire"

Makes a lovely Aboriginal souvenir to take home from your travels