One Earth - Julu Wajaar - This collection is called "Julu Wajaar" One Earth in the Gumbaynggir Language. The designs encompass features and stories of Indigenous heritage and culture that move from the coast, through to the Australian desert. Featuring three Indigenous artist, each rug is adapted from an original painting; or developed in-conjunction with the artist. Custom sizes are available - approx 16 weeks.

 

Indigenous Designs

Julu Wajaar - One Earth

Indigenous Design rugs

 

 

Pure Wool

Made in India

160 x 230 cm

200 x 290 cm

 

 

 
Oyster Creek is a very significant place for my people. The circle is the spirit caretaker of the land and he sits on the hill watching over the land."
"Yarriabini means bear rolling down the hill. The two tribes, Dunghutti in the south and Gumbaynggir in the north, fought over this mountain many years ago."
"The tides bring in the fish we eat for our tucker. They also create beautiful patterns by shifting the sands that create our coastal landscape."
"Nambucca Heads where I come from, is made up of many intricate river systems that provide Koori people with fish for our tucker."
"Kata Juta is a sacred man's site so I am not allowed to share the deep story with people who are not initiated in the teachings of our people."
In the rainbow serpent's travels from Ularu towards Wakaka (Kings Canyon), he went to the surface and provided a Yowa ( waterhole) to the Anangu people."
Oyster Creek
Mountains
Tidal Sands
River Series
The Olgas
Waterholes
"Barriin Gulaany"
"Yarriabini"
"Ngaluurr Giduurr"
"Bindarray"
"Kata Juta"
"Yowa"
Artist- Chris (Wirriimbi-Oak) Edwards
Artist- Chris (Wirriimbi-Oak) Edwards
Artist- Fabri Blacklock
Artist- Chris (Wirriimbi-Oak) Edwards
Artist- Vincent Forrester
Artist- Vincent Forrester