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Freestone

$190.00
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"This piece is inspired by Bangalang- meaning Autumn in Wiradjuri- Bangalang is my favourite time of year, watching the colours of the leaves and tree bark change as they fall away preparing for new growth and rejuvenation. I love seeing all the new textures and markings on the trees that are brought to the surface and the stunning designs left by the moth larvae tunneling between the layers of bark. The top, bottom and centre textured layers represent tree bark. If you look very carefully the subtle textured design running through the centre shows meeting places representing the ongoing connection between communities and country." - Lauren Freestone

100% Recycled Cotton
Large 160 x 200cm
Reversible design - opposite colours on the back
Designed exclusively for Salty Aura

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"This piece is inspired by Bangalang- meaning Autumn in Wiradjuri- Bangalang is my favourite time of year, watching the colours of the leaves and tree bark change as they fall away preparing for new growth and rejuvenation. I love seeing all the new textures and markings on the trees that are brought to the surface and the stunning designs left by the moth larvae tunneling between the layers of bark. The top, bottom and centre textured layers represent tree bark. If you look very carefully the subtle textured design running through the centre shows meeting places representing the ongoing connection between communities and country." - Lauren Freestone

100% Recycled Cotton
Large 160 x 200cm
Reversible design - opposite colours on the back
Designed exclusively for Salty Aura

The Cungelella
The Cungelella
$190.00

"This piece is inspired by Bangalang- meaning Autumn in Wiradjuri- Bangalang is my favourite time of year, watching the colours of the leaves and tree bark change as they fall away preparing for new growth and rejuvenation. I love seeing all the new textures and markings on the trees that are brought to the surface and the stunning designs left by the moth larvae tunneling between the layers of bark. The top, bottom and centre textured layers represent tree bark. If you look very carefully the subtle textured design running through the centre shows meeting places representing the ongoing connection between communities and country." - Lauren Freestone

100% Recycled Cotton
Large 160 x 200cm
Reversible design - opposite colours on the back
Designed exclusively for Salty Aura