Introducing the Kalaya Tjukurpa Woven Cushion in Sand; where artistry meets comfort in a delightful embrace! Crafted from 100% cotton and woven in a mesmerizing jacquard style, this cushion is not just a home accessory; it’s a masterpiece that tells a story.
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Malpiya Davey’s ‘Kalaya Tjukurpa – Emu Dreaming.’ This artwork, inspired by the vast landscapes near Kanypi on the APY Lands, brings to life the native tales of the kalaya (emu), the sacred creation that shaped the very essence of the land.
Picture your space adorned with hues of sandy cream and ochre brown, intricately woven to capture the spirit of the land. The pale pink fringed edges add a touch of whimsy, making this cushion a standout piece that effortlessly blends art and comfort.
Feel the warmth of the desert sun and the coolness of rock holes as you relax against this unique cushion. Malpiya’s design vividly portrays the kalaya’s journey, meandering in search of mai (food) and water. It’s more than a cushion; it’s a portal to the native stories that echo through time.
Elevate your home decor with the Kalaya Tjukurpa Rust Woven Cushion – where every thread weaves a narrative, and every glance unveils a piece of the timeless Dreaming. Immerse yourself in art, embrace comfort, and let your living space become a canvas of culture and creativity.
Kalaya Tjukurpa – Emu Dreaming © Malpiya Davey, Licensed by Copyright Agency. 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.