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Neck scarf/Headband Silk 130x15cm Murrandi Grey - Ngali

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Neck scarf/Headband Silk 130x15cm Murrandi Grey - Ngali

This silk scarf brings together beautiful complimentary colours of taupe, orange and two shades of grey.

Fabric Care
Composition: 92% Silk, 8% Elastane

Product Details
Rectangle Scarf
Double Layered
130cm x 15cm.

Story
Keedan Rigney is a Ngarrindjeri Wirangu Naarm based artist originally from South Australia.
With the goal of expanding his artistic repertoire, he aspires to explore different mediums and encompass a wide range of art forms in his works.
Growing up on Country, Keedan was raised and led by a powerful Matriarchy. “We follow in the footsteps paved by our Mothers, Sister, Aunties, and Nans”.
This silk scarf brings together beautiful complimentary colours of taupe, orange and two shades of grey.

Fabric Care
Composition: 92% Silk, 8% Elastane

Product Details
Rectangle Scarf
Double Layered
130cm x 15cm.

Story
Keedan Rigney is a Ngarrindjeri Wirangu Naarm based artist originally from South Australia.
With the goal of expanding his artistic repertoire, he aspires to explore different mediums and encompass a wide range of art forms in his works.
Growing up on Country, Keedan was raised and led by a powerful Matriarchy. “We follow in the footsteps paved by our Mothers, Sister, Aunties, and Nans”.
$55.20
Neck scarf/Headband Silk 130x15cm Murrandi Grey - Ngali
$55.20

Description

This silk scarf brings together beautiful complimentary colours of taupe, orange and two shades of grey.

Fabric Care
Composition: 92% Silk, 8% Elastane

Product Details
Rectangle Scarf
Double Layered
130cm x 15cm.

Story
Keedan Rigney is a Ngarrindjeri Wirangu Naarm based artist originally from South Australia.
With the goal of expanding his artistic repertoire, he aspires to explore different mediums and encompass a wide range of art forms in his works.
Growing up on Country, Keedan was raised and led by a powerful Matriarchy. “We follow in the footsteps paved by our Mothers, Sister, Aunties, and Nans”.