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Kapok by Qatisha Forbes

Featuring artwork by Qatisha of the yellow Kapok flower. After the flowers come green fruit and is a Jawoyn indicator for crocodile eggs. When the seeds crack the eggs are hatching. You’ll start to see baby crocodiles. You can eat the flowers and small fruit, the wood is used for carving and seed fluff used for bed stuffing.

Crafted with the luxury of silk but blended with viscose for breathable comfort, the Djilpin scarf is perfect for everyday use. A wearable artwork investment evoking the spirit of Arnhem Land, perfect for summer or winter.

Silk Viscose blend. 46cm x 180cm. Designed in Wugularr / Beswick, Arnhem Land. 

Name: Qatisha Forbes


Community: Wugularr (Beswick)


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