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Yarn is proud to partner with the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) and Bunuba and Gija artist Eulalia Martin to release our limited-edition collection ‘Tribe of Women’. For each product sold in this collection, Yarn will donate $2 to the NBCF to support world-class breast cancer research. 

‘Tribe of Women’ paints the story of the connection and supportive circles shared between women. The colours represent skin colours, while the circles represent women of all different shapes, ages, and sizes. The artwork pays homage to our mothers, grandmothers, daughters, relatives, and friendships, as the women who love and support us through any area of life.

Get ready to kick back and relax at the beach or pool with this beautiful beach towel. Made from soft and absorbent fabric with a cotton backing, this towel is perfect for drying off after a swim or lounging in the sun. 

Product: Beach Towel
Materials: Cotton front, polyester back
Washing: Warm machine wash with regular detergent. Do not use fabric softener. Only wash after a couple of uses. Rinse towels after being used poolside to remove the chlorine residue that can fade colours
Dimensions: 75cm x 150cm
Artwork: Tribe Of Women
Artist: Eulalia Martin

Tribe of Women

The colours represent skin colours, circles represent women of all different shapes, ages, sizes, Our Mothers, grandmothers, daughters, relatives friendships. Women who love and support us through any area of life.

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Eulalia Martin

Bunuba and Gija Woman

I hand paint unique Aboriginal art and I am a Bunuba and Gija woman. Born in Broome, Kimberley WA. My grandmother is Maude Bed... Learn more