

Kippah: Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Seed Dreaming) - Australian Dreaming Series
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A unique Australian kippah featuring a bold Australian fabric based on an artwork by by First Nations Australian artist, Tanya Nungarrayi Collins
The original painting tells the story of a Jangala ‘watiya-warnu’ ancestor who travelled south from a small hill called Ngurlupurranyangu to Yamunturrngu (Mount Liebig). As he travelled he picked the ‘watiya-warnu’ seeds and placed them in ‘parrajas’ (food carriers), one of which he carried on his head. Watiya-warnu is a seed bearing tree that grows in open spinifex or mulga country.
When people returned to their camp after collecting the seeds they would make large windbreaks for shelter and winnow the seed in the late afternoon. Immature ‘watiya-warnu’ seed is ground into a paste and can be used to treat upset stomachs. The associated ‘watiya-warnu’ ceremony involves the preparation of a large ground painting.
Printed on cotton with cotton lining. Handcrafted in Australia.
15cm diameter








