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Get ready to kick back and relax at the beach or pool with this beautiful 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. 

Our latest range from new Yarn collaborator Paige Pryor is called Moving Together. The artworks together explore how culture is taught through leading by example so that we can move together stronger into the future. 

"Our little Yok Koolangkas (girls/children) are there watching us, listening and learning from us, we have to lead the way for them, so they can do it in the future." - Paige

Locally printed in Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia.

Product: Beach Towel
Materials: Polyester front, Cotton 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.
Artwork: Koorliny
Artist: Paige Pryor
Koorliny
"Yorgas - Yoks Danjoo Koorliny.
Danjoo Koorliny is a complex concept to translate from Noongar into English. One translation could be 'going together to the future,' or 'moving together' or it could be simply translated as ‘walking together’.
Yorgas means women and Yoks means girl."

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Paige Pryor

Nyungar woman

Paige Pryor is a contemporary Nyungar artist from Whadjuk. Learn more