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A Woman's Connection Sand Free rPET Beach Towel (80x160cm)

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Elevate your next beach trip with our luxurious sand-free beach towels, showcasing stunning artwork by First Nations collaborating artists. Each towel features a beautiful, sublimated design that tells a unique story of the artist's deep connection to Country.

Made from 30 recycled PET bottles, these towels not only help keep our beaches clean but also offer superior absorbency and quick-drying properties for a hassle-free day by the sea.

Enjoy the ultimate comfort with towels designed to keep sand off you, allowing you to relax all day long. With a range of exciting features, these towels are set to become your new beach essential.

- Quick drying fabric
- Recycled fabric made from 30 plastic bottles
- Double sided
- Includes a hook for hanging
- Includes a free pouch

Product: Sand Free Beach Towel
Materials: 60% Recycled PET, 28% Polyester, 12% Polyamide
Washing: Cold machine wash. Do not bleach. Do not dry clean. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron. Line dry.
Dimensions: 160cm x 80cm
Story: A Woman's Connection
Artist: Mandy Draper

A Woman's Connection
“This artwork represents strong resilient women as Mothers, Grandmothers, Aunties, Carers and the connection that is shared to the children that they love and care for. 
The lines and waves represent the flowing love towards one another, the continuous journey that a woman experiences for their children.
The inspiration for this painting is the continuous love and strength I have for my two children.” - Mandy Draper

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Mandy Draper (Deadly Dot Pots)

Aboriginal Darug woman of the Cabrogal Clan

Mandy’s mission is to raise awareness about mental health, sharing how art can have the ability to positively impact people's l... Learn more