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Kunmadj (dilly bag) and Kundalk (grass) – Temika

There are two distinct Lino print designs in this fabric. 

The first depicts a kunmadj (dillybag) made with Kundayarr (pandanus fibre). The second tile depicts Kundalk ( grass). 

This is Temika’s first Lino print design. She is the granddaughter of internationally acclaimed fibre and textile artist, Deborah Wurrkidj.

Works in fibre from the Maningrida region are widely recognised as some of the finest in Australia. Artists confidently push the boundaries of fibre craft and cultural expression, adapting traditional techniques and forms to produce strikingly inventive and aesthetically exquisite artworks.  Artists usually use kundayarr, pandanus spiralis, to weave decorative round or oblong mats, as well as the less common triangular and conical shapes. Weaving is physically hard work, now done only by women. They colour the pandanus using natural dyes made from the roots, leaves or flowers of plants within the weaver’s clan estate. 

Name: Temika Namundja


Language: Kuninjku



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