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Nagula Jarndu

Silk sateen scarves

Silk sateen scarves

Available in 5 designs

Yingarliwa (bluebone) design scarf by Yawuru artist Amanda Rose Lee.
This design shows the yingarliwa (blue bone) fish that is one of Amanda Rose’s favourites. It is caught during Mangala season (the wet season) because as Amanda Rose says 'that’s when all the reef fish are the fattest'.
Available in black background colour

Kija Country design scarf by Kija artist Rowena Morgan.
This design speaks of Rowena’s connections to Daam (country) and shows the layout of that particular land in the Lansdowne Ranges where she is custodian.
Available in either a white or black background colour.

Jila (waterhole) design scarf by Walmajarri-Nykina artist Gabriella Baxter.
This design tells of Gabriella’s connections to jila (waterholes) and speaks to the strong physical, spiritual and sacred importance of these places.
Available in either a white or black background colour.

Made ethically in Australia by manufacturers that meet the Ethical Australia manufacturing guidelines.

Nagula Jarndu is a proud ally and supporter of Kimberley Blak Pride Extravaganza which is a First Nations Mardi Gras celebration held here in Rubibi, Broome, WA.
A portion of the profits from all our scarves go towards supporting future Kimberley Blak Pride events.

Scarf measures 40cm x 150cm.

Gentle hand wash in cold water.

Regular price $85
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