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Koh Living - Aboriginal Seven Sisters Scarf

Koh Living - Aboriginal Seven Sisters Scarf

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Wrap yourself in the beauty and cultural richness of Seven Sisters Scarf, featuring stunning artwork by First Nations artist Khatija Possum. This lightweight and versatile scarf is a wearable piece of art, celebrating the iconic Dreamtime story of the Seven Sisters and the interconnectedness of family, nature, and the stars.

  • Size - 70cm wide x 180cm long
  • Made from soft, luxurious cashmere feel fabric (polyester)
  • Can be worn as a scarf or a shawl
  • A portion of each sale goes toward the artist
  • Member of the Indigenous Art Code
  • Designed in Australia
  • Beautifully Packed: Thoughtfully presented in a sustainable and eco-friendly recycled card box.

    As a mother herself, the importance of keeping her cultural heritage strong is of great consequence. Khatija currently lives with her partner John and three children in Adelaide.

     

    Seven Sisters  - Khatija Possum

    The Dreamtime story of the Seven Sisters is retold in this beautiful illustration from artist Khatija Possum.

    In the Dreamtime a group of seven Napaltjarri women were being pursued by a Jakamarra man called Jilbi. He had been sitting in a cave at irlkirdi practising love magic by cutting off his long hair and weaving it by hand onto a wooden spindle, then performing songs and dances which people from far off could hear. Often he would entice young women to come to his cave and live with him. Jakamarra men were very proud of their successes when they practised this magic, and spent much time boasting among themselves about their prowess.

    The seven women had no intention of sleeping with the Jakamarra man and ran away from him, journeying a long way across the desert until they were too tired and hungry to go any further. They sat down at Uluru to search for honey ants, then when they saw Jilbi approaching went to a place called Kurlunyalimpa, and changed themselves into seven fires.

    With the help of spirits at Uluru, they went up into the sky to become stars. Ever since then they can be seen as a cluster of seven stars in the constellation Taurus, known as the Pleiades. Jilbi transformed himself into the Morning Star in Orion’s belt, and continues to chase the Pleiades across the sky.

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