Cushion Cover - Totem Bayiibayii Emu
- Aboriginal tribal and clan groups each have a totem.
- A totem is a natural object, plant or animal that is inherited by members of a clan or family as their emblem and the group is responsible for the stewardship of their totem.
- My totem is the Wedge Tail Eagle.
- The emu is traditionally a uniquely feminine image.
- The Emu Women found in Wonaruah country in the Hunter Valley is engraved into rock with her middle finger as a sign post (in the shape of the ridge to follow) to the women’s birthing cave.
MATERIALS
- Polyester:- Made from waterproof and UV50+ material, they are suitable for indoors & outdoors. Available in 45 x 45 cm.
- Linen/Cotton:- Made from 100% natural fabric, 55%linen and 45% cotton, 50 x 50 cm, they are perfect for the lounge or bed. They are suitable for indoors use only.