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Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & DesignCushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & DesignCushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & DesignCushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & DesignCushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & DesignCushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & DesignCushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & DesignCushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu - Saretta Art & Design
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Bayiibayii - Emu     

Aboriginal tribal and clan groups each have a totem.  A totem is a natural object, plant or animal that is inherited by members of a clan or family as their emblem and the group is responsible for the stewardship of their totem.  My totem is the Wedge Tail Eagle.

The emu is traditionally a uniquely feminine image. The Emu Women found in Wonaruah country in the Hunter Valley is engraved into rock with her middle finger as a sign post (in the shape of the ridge to follow) to the women’s birthing cave.

Polyester:- Made from waterproof and UV50+ material, they are suitable for indoors & outdoors. Available in 45 x 45 cm with Bright Full Coloured Backs.

The cushion covers originate from a commission series in 2014 for Hunter Health

bellie cast

Tankaan Ngatan Bobong Series - Mother and Baby

Commission by Hunter New England Local District Health - Birra Li Aboriginal Maternal and Child Health Service in 2014, these 38 week pregnant belly casts of Aboriginal women from across the Hunter Valley are displayed throughout the services facilities.

This artwork celebrates the special journey of pregnancy, birth and motherhood. Each work is depicted on a uniquely crafted belly cast provided from our beautiful pregnant mums from across the region.

The blue, aqua and green ribbon flowing around the borders of the works, representing our region and communities by symbolising both the East Coast and the Hunter River.

Each artworks central figure is of an Australian native wildlife Mother and Baby. These animals, birds and fish are representative of the totems of Aboriginal tribes and passed down to babies at birth.

 

Cushion Covers:

Made from waterproof material, they are perfect for the lounge, bed, pool side or in your garden – your choices are endless. They are suitable for indoors & outdoors, with many designs to choose from and all include Awabakal Aboriginal names and stories from across Australia.

Bayiibayii - Emu

Aboriginal tribal and clan groups each have a totem. A totem is a natural object, plant or animal that is inherited by members of a clan or family as their emblem and the group is responsible for the stewardship of their totem. My totem is the Wedge Tail Eagle.

The emu is traditionally a uniquely feminine image. The Emu Women found in Wonaruah country in the Hunter Valley is engraved into rock with her middle finger as a sign post (in the shape of the ridge to follow) to the women’s birthing cave.

FEATURES:  

Aboriginal Stories Cards
Various sizes
High Quality Textured Fabric
Bright Colours
Unique Designs
Durable

We recommend you purchase inserts that are 5cm larger than cover to give that fluffy look!

45cm

Shipping

Free post for orders over $75 with Sendle, otherwise it's from $9.70 from Australia Post.

Australia and Express post available at checkout.

Orders made by 2pm will be dispatched the same day from Toronto NSW 2283. Local Collection also available from Toronto NSW 2283.

International post available from AU$40

Returns

To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging. Full refund provided if you’re not happy.

To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase to be included with the returned item.

Refunds:

Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned item. We will also notify you of the approval of your refund.

Once approved, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within 7 days.

To return your product, you should mail your product to: PO Box 719 TORONTO NSW Australia 2283.

You will be responsible for paying for your own shipping costs for returning your item. Shipping costs are non-refundable. If you receive a refund, the cost of return shipping will be deducted from your refund.

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Jo Sherrin
Totem Cushion Covers

I discovered the totem cushion covers when searching for resources for my classroom and even though I’m teaching on Anaiwan country which has the echidna as the totem my students are learning about connections to country for other language groups. These vibrant covers also stimulate artwork for my year 2.

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Jo Sherrin
Emu Totem Cushion Cover

Such vibrant colours - perfect to add to my classroom cushion collection to showcase Aboriginal artwork and totem animals as part of our language and cultural focus.