Native Seeds 'Midnight'

Native Seeds 'Midnight'

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JEAN NGWARRAYE LONG

Native Seeds
by Jean Ngwarraye Long is from our Ampilatwatja Collection and represents the process of harvesting edible seeds from trees in the Ampilatwatja region. The seeds are ground with a mortar and grinding stone, and water added to create a dough, similar to damper, which is then cooked on hot coals.

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Repeat height: 49.18cm / 19.36” (Drapery Sheer: 40.28cm / 15.85”)
Repeat width: 56.16cm / 22.11” (Drapery Sheer: 46cm / 18.11”)

Minimum Order: 5 metres (or 2-5 metres with small order fee of $75)
*All fabrics are printed to the nearest repeat height

Lead time: 3-5 weeks

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We offer a commercial grade fabric with a specially formulated Zircon waterproof backing for use in the hospitality and healthcare sectors. The backing provides maximum antimicrobial, antibacterial and antifungal protection in these settings. It protects against microbial growth, not only on the fabric’s surface but also inside the upholstered piece.

HOSPITALITY AND HEALTHCARE
Digitally Printed
Composition: 100% polyester
Weight: 312gsm
Printed roll width: 138cm / 55.12”
Abrasion resistance: 40,000 Martindale rubs (ISO 12947)
Colourfastness to light (print): 5-7 out of 7, depending on colour (ISO 105/B02:1994)
Colourfastness to rubbing (print): wet 4-5 out of 5; dry 4-5 out of 5 (ISO 105-X12:1993)
Fire retardant (AS1530-3)
Uses: heavy commercial upholstery, soft furnishings

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Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property (ICIP)
This design is based on an original artwork by Jean Ngwarraye Long. 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). 

 
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