These texturally exquisite travel bags are created through Better World Arts Cross Cultural Projects. This bag was designed by Rama Sampson of Kaljiti Arts in the Anangu/Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara lands in central Australia and chain-stitched by skilled Kashmiri artisans with the highest quality Kashmiri wool. The Cross Cultural Projects give substantial benefits to all the participants in the production process. These rugs also make exquisite wall hangings. The results truly have to be seen and touched to be believed.
Mingkiri Tjuta Tjukurpa (Marsupial Mouse Dreaming)
Rama’s painting illustrates the Mingkiri Tjukurpa – the dreaming of the marsupial mice near Kuntjanu, Rama's country in remote north-western South Australia. The painting shows the many burrows where the mingkiri live. The mingkiri are digging with their mulya (noses) to block their holes. When Rama talks about the Wanampi Tjukurpa (Rainbow Serpent Dreaming), he says that many stories are all together - tjungu. The Mingkiri people cry when Wanampi is speared by a left handed man, but his son was in the womb of Wanampi's wife, so the rainbow serpent still lives today at the rockhole in Kuntjanu. The kuniya (python) and liru (snake) people are also all here, in this one big story.
The price quoted here includes GST and
delivery is free within Australia.
Delivery usually within one week, depending on your location.
Dimensions: 33x51x15cm
Material: Wool and leather
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