Wak Wak 'Mud Flats'

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SUSAN MARAWARR

Wak Wak
by Susan Marawarr is from our Bábbarra Collection. It features rarrk (cross-hatching) and refers to the crow totem ancestor, Djimarr. Today Djimarr exists in the form of a submerged rock at the bottom of Kurrurldul Creek, south of Maningrida. Both the rock and the area around it are considered sacred.

Repeat height: 77.89cm / 30.66”
Repeat width: 32.5cm / 12.79”

Minimum order: 5 metres (or 2-5 metres with small order fee of $75)

Lead time: 2-4 weeks

SUSAN MARAWARR

Wak Wak
by Susan Marawarr is from our Bábbarra Collection. It features rarrk (cross-hatching) and refers to the crow totem ancestor, Djimarr. Today Djimarr exists in the form of a submerged rock at the bottom of Kurrurldul Creek, south of Maningrida. Both the rock and the area around it are considered sacred.

Repeat height: 77.89cm / 30.66”
Repeat width: 32.5cm / 12.79”

Minimum order: 5 metres (or 2-5 metres with small order fee of $75)

Lead time: 2-4 weeks

Specifications

  • Composition: 100% Terralon™ (Proprietary Polyester/Natural Fiber Technology)
    Finished width: 130cm / 51”
    Width with bleeds: 134cm / 52.75”
    (includes 2cm / 0.78” bleeds along left and right edges)
    Weight: 315gsm

    Applications
    General commercial and hospitality

    Performance
    Fire ratings:
    - AS/NZS 3837: Group 2 (Australia)
    - ASTM-E84: Class A (USA)
    - CAN/ULC-s124 (Canada)

    Environmental
    Minimum 31% post-consumer recycled content
    Printed in Australia using eco-solvent inks
    Free of PVC, plasticizers and heavy metals

    Vinyl Wallpaper also available as a custom offering - please contact us for more information.


Black and white image of a First Nations woman sitting on ground painting an artwork, corrugated iron wall in background.

Susan Marawarr. Photo: Bábbarra Designs.

Native trees near Wurdeja homeland, an hour drive east from Maningrida, Northern Territory.

Native trees near Wurdeja homeland, an hour drive east from Maningrida. Photo: Ingrid Johanson.


Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property (ICIP)
This design is based on an original artwork by Susan Marawarr. It may embody traditional knowledge of the artist’s community. Through best practice legal agreements, Willie Weston is authorised to adapt and reproduce this artwork on our fabrics, wallpapers and other interior products. Dealing with any part of the design for any purpose that has not been authorised by the artist is a serious breach of customary laws of First Nations communities and may also breach the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth).