Aboriginal Art Reusable Face Masks
Using some pretty amazing fabrics, this is a range of Australian made 100% cotton face masks featuring beautiful Aboriginal Artwork. There’s a filter pocket on the inside of the mask and using the adjustable nose wire, you can adjust the mask for a close fit to your face. Elastic loops fit around your ears to hold the mask in place.
One size fits most.
This mask does not claim to give you respiratory protection from viruses but may help prevent the spread of germs to others.
It is recommended to wash your mask between uses.
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artists and their community.
Due to the nature of the facemasks used primarily in relation to hygienic standards, all orders are final and we will be unable to accept returns or refunds for facemasks. If you have any concerns or queries please contact us.
Features
Made in Australia
- 100% cotton material
- Elastic ear loop
- Filter pocket for disposable filter
- Adjustable Nose Wire
Please note: Artwork/placement will vary between images shown based on where we have cut the pattern so each mask's artwork placement will be different and a little unique! Depending on the nature of the artwork, the variation will be a little or a lot.
About the artists
Australian Made reusable Face masks feature artworks reproduced under license from Artists and Art Centres around Australia.
Established in 1985 Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation is a not-for-profit organisation that is 100% Aboriginal-owned by its artists from the remote desert communities of Yuendumu and Nyirripi in Central Australia.
Munupi Arts give local artists an opportunity to proudly celebrate Tiwi culture through both traditional and contemporary mediums. Munupi Art is wholly indigenous owned and governed. Generated income supports the artist's families and therefore the whole Tiwi community.
Ampilatwatja (pronounced um-bludder-witch) The Artists of Ampilatwatja community was established in 1999 near Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. The work produced by the artists is recognisably distinct from other Aboriginal artistic communities, due to the application of fine dots and the often bright and figurative depiction of the land.
Sheryl J Burchill - Aboriginal Artist North Queensland Australia
Sheryl uses her Kuku Yalanji culture to inform her knowledge of traditional stories and life style and to use contemporary means to express her ideas. Sheryl’s artwork is represented in local, national and international collections.
Papulankutja (Blackstone) is a remote Aboriginal Community, located at the foothills of the Blackstone Ranges in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands, Western Australia. Papulankutja Artists evolved out of the Women’s Centre where painting was encouraged as an activity since 2001. As well as their paintings Papulankutja Artists are known for their innovative fibre work and carvings from local wood.
Filter pocket
A pocket is on the inside of the mask, made up using another layer of cotton fabric, so you have the ability to add in optional filters. If you have filters, place your filter between the 2 layers of fabric.
Face masks come with 1x Disposable mask filter:
- Individual packaged
- Double sided tape to avoid movement of the filter
- Middle layer of the filter is melt blown non-woven fabric
- Single use filter - Made in China.
Priced at $16.95. All orders over $99 include free postage.











