
Handkerchief (Murnubbarra Karrolka (Flying Magpie Geese) by Dora Diaguma)
Dora Diagum acreated this design at Bábbarra Designs in Maningrida, West Arhnem Land, in 2003. Murnubbarr (magpie geese) are a waterbird found in abundance in the wetland areas of Kakadu and western Arnhem Land.
Murnubbarr are a sustainably hunted and enjoyed manme (bush food). They are known to fly long distances, particularly in the wet season.
Our designs are hand screen printed onto linens, cottons, lyocell/Tencel (a breathable fibre made from eucalyptus pulp) with quality inks and then heat-set.
While designs are colourfast, they will fade over time.
Each metre of fabric is hand-printed and is unique - fabulous variations often occur!
Please treat your wearable art with love and care – we recommend cold hand wash, dry in shade, and reverse iron (but who likes ironing).
All orders are shipped from Brisbane, Australia.
Once you place your order, please allow 1-3 business days for it to be processed before shipment (excluding any processing time at our warehouse).
We will send you a confirmation email with a tracking number as soon as your order has been despatched. Your tracking details will be emailed to you by Australia Post within 24 hours of shipment.
As a note, please allow 1- 3 business days for your order to be processed at our facilities before shipment, and during peak promotional times, please allow up to 7 business days for processing.
In the event that you submitted an incorrect email at checkout, please contact our team.
Shipping prices:
- Standard Australia Post: AUD $8 (approx 5 business days)
- Express Australia Post: AUD $11 (approx 1 - 2 business days)
- Free standard shipping Australia-wide for all orders over $350
- NZ standard post: $13
- NZ express post: $20
- Standard International post: AUD $15
- Express International Post: AUD $25
All orders are packed and dispatched from Brisbane (Postcode 4101 if you would like to get an estimate from Aus Post).

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