Tjala Tjukurpa Organic Cotton T-Shirt
Tjala Tjukurpa Organic Cotton T-Shirt
Tjala Tjukurpa Organic Cotton T-Shirt
Tjala Tjukurpa Organic Cotton T-Shirt
Tjala Tjukurpa Organic Cotton T-Shirt
Tjala Tjukurpa Organic Cotton T-Shirt
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Tjala Tjukurpa Organic Cotton T-Shirt

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The Tjala Tjukurpa Organic Cotton T-Shirt is a comfy daily staple tee made from 100% organic cotton jersey and features a black based print with a detailed design in a rainbow of colours. 'Tjala Tjukurpa - Honey Ant Dreaming' by Langaliki Lewis is of her father’s country. Tjala (honey ants) are a highly favoured food source and they are an important link between Anangu mythology and inter-dependence on the environment.

Tjala Tjukurpa - Honey Ant Dreaming © Langaliki Lewis, Licensed by Copyright Agency.

100% organic cotton jersey.

 Round neck, short sleeve, relaxed regular fit.

Packaged in a 100% biodegradable cornstarch bag.

Ethically made in China.

Proudly carbon neutral. Independent and female founded.

We’re incredibly proud of our Kip&Co x Ernabella Arts collaboration. Established in 1948, Ernabella Arts is Australia’s oldest continuously running Indigenous Art Centre and one of the most artistically diverse in the country. Ernabella Arts and Kip&Co divide all profits from the collaboration equally, so 50% of profits will return to Ernabella Arts.

Tjala Tjukurpa - Honey Ant Dreaming © Langaliki Lewis, Licensed by Copyright Agency.

Langaliki is a highly skilled and creative painter and ceramicist. Langaliki’s painting Tjala Tjukurpa – Honey Ant Dreaming is of her father’s country. Tjala (honey ants) are a highly favoured food source and they are an important link between Anangu mythology and inter-dependence on the environment.