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Country Harvest Linen Blend Tea Towel

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This stunning range of homewares is printed and sewn locally in Meanjin, Australia. Made from natural flax linen, we are proud to introduce organic fibres and local production to our new range. 

Inject some flair and individuality into your décor! Featuring stunning artwork from Kenita-Lee McCartney, this collection is bold and bright, reminiscent of a flowering Spring day, burnished sunset, and all the colours and textures of Country. 

Give your kitchen the VIP treatment with these stunning tea towels. Available in a range of colour palettes and designs to complement and brighten up any living space. 

Care Instructions: Gentle machine wash with similar colours, line dry in shade, cool iron on reverse
Product: Linen Tea Towel 
Materials: Printed Linen
Size: 65cm x 45cm
Artwork: Country Harvest
ArtistKenita-Lee McCartney

 

Country Harvest

Harvesting on country holds deep meaning to our people, from freshwater country to the saltwater country. This painting is the journey through harvesting, the deep spiritual connection to cultural practices. These traditions have become increasingly challenging since colonisation. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are fighting hard to ensure their voices and values are heard in the wellbeing of our waterways. This painting I created to tell my own stories and knowledge of the land, showing our deep connection to harvesting country and all that surrounds

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Kenita-Lee McCartney

Wemba Wemba, Wiradjuri, Wotjiboluk, Nari Nari and Boon Wurrung woman

Creating for me has always been my way to express emotions, experiences, healing and self care. As an adult I began expressing ... Learn more