


Wulbung (Basket) by Mithurrungu Nundhirribala
Part of the exhibition “Nanja: Stories Rewoven.” This artwork is to be collected at Made by Tait, Sydney. Sustainability at its best. Locally-harvested pandanus meets repurposed ghost nets. Mithurrungu weaves together traditional pandanus with abandoned fishing line, known as ghost nets and wool, for colourful pops of colour. Locally-harvested pandanus leaves are woven raw, or dyed naturally using roots, leaves or flowers. 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 Net) and Pandanus Dimensions: 9 cm x 27 cm Cat #547-25
Part of the exhibition “Nanja: Stories Rewoven.” This artwork is to be collected at Made by Tait, Sydney. Sustainability at its best. Locally-harvested pandanus meets repurposed ghost nets. Mithurrungu weaves together traditional pandanus with abandoned fishing line, known as ghost nets and wool, for colourful pops of colour. Locally-harvested pandanus leaves are woven raw, or dyed naturally using roots, leaves or flowers. 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 Net) and Pandanus Dimensions: 9 cm x 27 cm Cat #547-25