Wurung (Branches) NAIDOC 2025 Linen Blend Tea Towel

Amy Kilby
Wiradjuri woman
Hi, my name is Amy Kilby and I am a proud Wiradjuri woman from the Riverina NSW. I have always had a passion for art in general... Learn more
Wiradjuri artist Amy Kilby’s rich artworks are rooted in the strength of her ancestors. They symbolise the resilience of First Nations people and the continued growth of cultural knowledge through generations.
Celebrate 50 years of NAIDOC with our 2025 collection! Featuring our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy’.
Proudly printed and sewn in Meanjin, these tea towels are crafted from natural flax linen, bringing organic fibres and sustainable production into our range. Lightweight yet durable, they offer excellent absorbency and a soft, luxurious feel that only gets better with use.
Designed to complement any space, they’re available in a range of colour palettes and prints to add warmth and character to your home. Whether drying dishes or styling your kitchen, these tea towels bring everyday practicality with a thoughtful, locally made touch.
Product: Linen Tea Towel
Materials: Printed Linen
Size: 65cm x 45cm
Care Instructions: Gentle machine wash with similar colours, line dry in shade, cool iron on reverse
Story: Wurung (Branches)
Artist: Amy Kilby
Wurung (Branches)
Wurung (Branches) is all about connection, resilience, and the legacy of our people.
At the centre is a tree, its roots representing our ancestors and their strength, grounding us in culture and history. The branches stretching upwards reflect the next generation, a symbol of growth, renewal, and the continuation of our story.
The footsteps leading to the tree remind us of the paths our Elders have walked. They’ve paved the way with their wisdom, resilience, and determination, creating opportunities for us to follow. Scattered across the design are symbols of our beautiful country - mountains, rocks, waterholes, and camps - showcasing the diversity of our tribes and the connection we all share with the land. The animal tracks tie in the wildlife that walks alongside us, reminding us of the importance of caring for all of the country.
The flowing lines signify the strong connections between our people and the land - it’s a bond that runs deep and holds us together. Corroboree symbols are woven throughout, celebrating the resilience, strength, and cultural pride that have been carried forward through generations. They show the ways we come together to honour our Elders and their enduring legacy.
This piece is a tribute to the roots planted by our Elders and ancestors - the foundations they’ve built and the paths they’ve paved for the next generation to flourish. It’s their strength, wisdom, and leadership that continue to guide us and inspire us to walk proudly in their footsteps.
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