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SOMERSIDE X MURDIE NAMPIJINPA MORRIS
In collaboration with Indigenous artist Murdie (Maudie) Nampijinpa Morris, from Nyirripi NT. She paints her fathers Jukurrpa (Dreaming), Maliki Jukurrpa (Domestic Dog Dreaming) and Malikijarra Jukurrpa (Two Dog Dreaming). These Dreamings have been passed down through generations and relate directly to the land, the features of the landscape and the animals and plants that inhabit it.
Please note this is a hand-painted print so the towel contains natural blemishes and imperfections as the artist intended.
X-Large Size: 160cm x 160cm. For two people or who like extra space.)
SomerSide towels are all made from 85% post-consumer plastic bottles. Recycled plastic bottles are transformed into polyester fabric to be used to create our amazing towels. It takes 8 to 14 plastic bottles to make one SomerSide towel, ultimately preventing these plastic bottles from ending up in landfills or our oceans.
Transforming plastic bottles into such a functional and technologically advanced fabric is an innovative process. Firstly the bottles are collected from recycling centres. The lids and labels are removed before the bottles are washed. The bottles are shredded in flakes, which are melted down and extruded as fibres. These fibres are combined with 15% Polyamide to bring you the softness of the Somerside Towels.
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