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Wrap yourself in the luxurious softness of our cashmere scarf featuring the exquisite artwork of Sally White, a proud Banjima woman from the Pilbara region. This piece, named "Pilbara Wildflowers," showcases the stunning array of wildflowers found in the Pilbara region, renowned for their vibrant colours and unique species adapted to the harsh environment.
Sally's art beautifully captures the diversity and brilliance of these wildflowers, bringing their vivid hues and delicate forms to life on the soft, warm cashmere. This scarf is both a fashion statement and a celebration of the natural beauty and resilience of the Pilbara's flora.
Each cashmere scarf embodies Sally's connection to her heritage and her passion for painting, reflecting her belief in the importance of cultural rediscovery and artistic expression.
Features:
- Made from 100% premium cashmere
- Dimensions: 200cm x 75cm
- Showcases Sally White's "Pilbara Wildflowers" artwork
- Lightweight yet warm, perfect for any season
- Dry clean only
About the Artist: Sally White is a Banjima woman from the Pilbara region, inspired by her grandfather's deep connection to the land and her mother's captivating artistry. Through her vibrant creations, she celebrates the colours, landscapes, and stories of Banjima Wirrlimarra country, each brushstroke a tribute to her heritage and the breathtaking beauty of the Pilbara.