Cotton Shopping Bag by Nelly Patterson

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Unique Aboriginal art shopping bag

Nelly has an intimate knowledge of the Seven Sisters Story an epic Tjukurpa (creation) story in which a man, Wati Nyiru chases seven sisters across the whole of Australia.The sisters started in Whyalla. Wati Nyiru chased them down to Port Augusta and wouldn't leave the sisters alone. He wanted to marry the big sister. The sisters left in the middle of the night to try and get away from him while he was sleeping. When Wati Nyiru woke, he wondered where the sisters had gone, but he soon was on their trail again, and found them near Canberra. The eldest sister was worried – she knew he was there again, watching the sisters while they camped.

The journey continues. Empowering Indigenous entrepreneurs & artists.

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Reviewed by Margaret B.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Cotton tote bag

Excellent transaction, super fast shipping - really handy bag with beautiful artwork - thank you Nelly :)

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Reviewed by Gemma C.
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Goes with everything!

A strong bag that I use as a handbag, I love it and the quality, thank you :)

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Reviewed by Jane M.
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Bold and strong

Love the monochrome bold print, well made, nice size for carrying not too much, but enough. Very good quality fabric.

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