Ngayuku Ngura Organic Cotton T-Shirt
Ngayuku Ngura Organic Cotton T-Shirt
Ngayuku Ngura Organic Cotton T-Shirt
Ngayuku Ngura Organic Cotton T-Shirt
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Ngayuku Ngura Organic Cotton T-Shirt

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The Ngayuku Ngura Organic Cotton T-Shirt is a comfy daily staple tee made from 100% organic cotton jersey and features detailed painterly patterns in tones of orange, purple, brown and green. 'Ngayuku Ngura - My Country' by Rupert Jack is representative of his father’s country. It’s a sacred place for men only near Mimili. The different colours and designs represent variations in the landscape. He is also depicting looking for bush tucker such as maku (witchetty grub).

Ngayuku Ngura - My Country © Rupert Jack, 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.

Ngayuku Ngura - My Country © Rupert Jack, Licensed by Copyright Agency.

Mr Jack is a senior artist and the community pastor. He divides his time between his homeland, a place named Racecourse, and Ernabella. Mr Jack’s painting Ngayuku Ngura – My Country is of his father’s country. It’s a sacred place for men only near Mimili. The different colours and designs represent variations in the landscape. He is also depicting looking for bush tucker such as maku (witchetty grub).