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Napkin Set of 4 - Upper Bullawa

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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 Wendy Pawley and is titled "Upper Bullawa". Upper Bullawa is the vicinty of an ancient volcano high up in The Nadewear Ranges Northwest NSW.

Product Details:

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

Wendy Pawley is from the Kamilaroi - Gomeroi, Gamilaraay people of Narrabri NSW. The meaning of Narrabri / Nurraburai is “Place of Forked Waters”. 

Wendy’s mother (the late) Mrs Noeleen Saunders (nee Trindall) was a widely known respected Traditional Owner of Narrabri and surrounding areas. Wendy paints her “Mother’s Country” predominantly the ancient spectacular rugged mountains of The Nandewar Ranges Ninghdoo, Kaputah, Yulludunida and Yulludanda that rise majestically above the Namoi Valley. The range is the remnants of an eroded basaltic shield volcano that formed about 18 million years ago, the volcanic plug in Gamilaaray language is called Ninghdoo / Nungadhun (pronounced locally as Ningy-doo). The Mount Kaputah area is included in Mount Kaputah National Park.

Makes a lovely Aboriginal souvenir to take home from your travels