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Seal in Mustard Linen Tea Towel

A$35.00
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Hand Screen Printed Linen Tea Towel

Illustration by Sally, originally as a pencil drawing from her public narrative art design of the Yallabirrang Learning Story Fence. Hand printed by her with organic certified ink onto 100% linen. Each tea towel is 50 x 70 cm and will shrink slightly after a first wash. ‘Seal’ captures the recent return of the seals to Birrarung, the Yarra River, Melbourne, after industrialisation and pollution of the river in the 19th and 20th centuries caused them to depart. Inspired by the values of the early 20th century Arts and Crafts movement in Australia, the tea towel embodies hand made design, slow production and a quest for truth.

* All photos in this listing were supplied by Meaghan Paul from Upon Our Days Photography

* A photo in this listing includes curtains featuring Hakea print by Melbourne Textile Studio Ink & Spindle

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Hand Screen Printed Linen Tea Towel

Illustration by Sally, originally as a pencil drawing from her public narrative art design of the Yallabirrang Learning Story Fence. Hand printed by her with organic certified ink onto 100% linen. Each tea towel is 50 x 70 cm and will shrink slightly after a first wash. ‘Seal’ captures the recent return of the seals to Birrarung, the Yarra River, Melbourne, after industrialisation and pollution of the river in the 19th and 20th centuries caused them to depart. Inspired by the values of the early 20th century Arts and Crafts movement in Australia, the tea towel embodies hand made design, slow production and a quest for truth.

* All photos in this listing were supplied by Meaghan Paul from Upon Our Days Photography

* A photo in this listing includes curtains featuring Hakea print by Melbourne Textile Studio Ink & Spindle

Hand Screen Printed Linen Tea Towel

Illustration by Sally, originally as a pencil drawing from her public narrative art design of the Yallabirrang Learning Story Fence. Hand printed by her with organic certified ink onto 100% linen. Each tea towel is 50 x 70 cm and will shrink slightly after a first wash. ‘Seal’ captures the recent return of the seals to Birrarung, the Yarra River, Melbourne, after industrialisation and pollution of the river in the 19th and 20th centuries caused them to depart. Inspired by the values of the early 20th century Arts and Crafts movement in Australia, the tea towel embodies hand made design, slow production and a quest for truth.

* All photos in this listing were supplied by Meaghan Paul from Upon Our Days Photography

* A photo in this listing includes curtains featuring Hakea print by Melbourne Textile Studio Ink & Spindle

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