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Mariah Akamarre 'Awelye' Yoga Mat

$139.00

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DREAMING

SIZE 68 × 10 × 10 cm
Weight 1 kg
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SKU: Yoga-mat-1 Categories: , , , Tag:

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CUSTOMISED ARTWORK, NO HIDDEN COSTS.

To request a commision, please email us at [email protected].

 

unstretched
CURRENTLY UNSTRETCHED
Pwerle offers free domestic shipping inside Australia for unstretched artwork.
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CERTIFICATION
Artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity from Pwerle Gallery.
four-genrations
FOUR GENERATIONS
Created by Jade Akamarre who is a fourth generation artist from the Antwengerrp family.
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Artist

Mariah Torres Akamarre was born in 1997 in Adelaide and is the daughter of the internationally renowned and respected art dealer, Fred Torres.

She is a young emerging
Aboriginal artist following the footsteps of her Grandmother and Great Grandmother the late Barbara Weir and the late Minnie Pwerle.

Introducing Mariahs’s new style which has been hugely inspired by the connection she had with her Grandmother, the late Barbara Weir.

Learn more about Mariah here.

Yoga mat Information

Our premium yoga mats feature original artwork by Mariah Akamarre. With a soft-touch suede and natural rubber surface, they are perfect for every type of workout, providing great grip and absorbency.

Use and care

Wipe down regularly with a damp sponge. To ensure the longevity of your mat, only use mild soap and avoid excessive heat or direct sunlight. Air dry before rolling.

See Product Care for more information.

Dreaming

Mariah’s paintings represent the dreaming of their families country is â€˜Atnwengerrp’ titled ‘Awelye – Teaching Awelye to young girls’.

In Aboriginal culture, ceremonies are focal points in the life of the community. They are held for different purposes, but each is integral to the continuation of Aboriginal culture and vital to the happiness and well being of the people and the land. Particular dances and song cycles accompany each.  Women’s awelye ceremonies are acknowledgments of their responsibilities for the land and their relationship to it. Teaching the young girls is essential to pass down our traditions. Learn more here.

Details

1830mm x 680mm

4mm thickness

Made with recycled and non-toxic materials

Durable and high elasticity natural rubber

Non-slip and absorbent suede layer

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