- Hand tufted rug in 100% New Zealand Wool
- Designed in Australia by Judy Napangardi Watson
- Stock size 200 x 300cm
- Custom size available
This artwork presents a visual representation of the Janyinki area, intricately intertwined with the ceremonial stories and traditions of its people.
From our latest indigenous collection from Warlukurlangu, a long-running Aboriginal-owned art centre in Central Australia. Featuring work from Judy Napangardi Watson and Mary Anne Nampijunpa Michaels, who convey a deep connection to the land the stories that emerge from it through their artwork.
The collection showcases the remarkable artworks of two extraordinary artists from the region. Judy Napangardi Watson distinctive artistic style, known as "dragged dotting," with vibrant colors and intricate details. Her paintings frequently depict the captivating landscapes of the Mina Mina country. Mary Anne Nampijunpa Michaels globally recognised work, is inspired by the ancestral stories of her father, which were intricately connected to the land.
Handtuft rugs are suitable for residential and commercial applications.
When you buy a new rug, you’re making an investment in your home, your space, and your style, and you want it to look perfect in your room.
In addition to finding a rug that compliments the style and function of your space and your own personal taste, you’re also going to want to account for considerations of size, shape and placement.
We’ve created a simple guide to consider when making your rug purchase.
Learn moreWe advise professional cleaning for all our rugs.
Vacuum regularly - we do not recommend using rotating or brush head vacuum cleaners on any of our rugs, or vacuum cleaners with a very strong suction.
Clean spills immediately. Never rub a spill, instead blot any liquids with a dry absorbent white cloth or white paper towel. If in doubt, please seek professional advice from our Preferred Cleaner Network.
Do not steam clean or dry-clean your rug, and avoid harsh chemicals. Our rugs are not machine-washable.
Direct sunlight will cause fading - avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
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