PART OF OUR EXHIBITION "NANJA: STORIES REWOVEN", THIS ARTWORK TO COLLECT AT TAIT SYDNEY.
Sustainability at its best. Repurposed ghost nets.
Mawungumain weaves together traditional pandanus with abandoned fishing line, known as ghost nets, for colourful pops of colour.
Ghost nets account for about 40% of all ocean plastic. Numbulwar fibre art divert this plastic away from the oceans, keeping nets clear of vulnerable sea life.
Each basket is a unique piece, so pop this planet-saver in your cart before it disappears.
Materials: Nylon Rope (Ghost Nets)
Cat #34-22
PART OF OUR EXHIBITION "NANJA: STORIES REWOVEN", THIS ARTWORK TO COLLECT AT TAIT SYDNEY.
Sustainability at its best. Repurposed ghost nets.
Mawungumain weaves together traditional pandanus with abandoned fishing line, known as ghost nets, for colourful pops of colour.
Ghost nets account for about 40% of all ocean plastic. Numbulwar fibre art divert this plastic away from the oceans, keeping nets clear of vulnerable sea life.
Each basket is a unique piece, so pop this planet-saver in your cart before it disappears.
Materials: Nylon Rope (Ghost Nets)
Cat #34-22