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Kingston Grange S/S Bamboo Shirt – Flying Ant

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Discover the perfect blend of style and comfort with the Kingston Grange S/S Bamboo Shirt in the striking Flying Ant design. This shirt is ideal for both casual outings and formal occasions, making it a versatile addition to your wardrobe.

Features


  • Made from sustainable bamboo fabric for a soft and breathable feel.
  • Short sleeves for a relaxed and comfortable fit.
  • Stylish Flying Ant design that adds a unique touch to your attire.
  • Fabric composition: 65% Bamboo fibre, 35% Cotton for optimal comfort and durability.
  • Care instructions:
  • Cold machine wash with like colours.
  • Do not bleach, soak or rub
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Warm iron
  • Do not dry clean


PAINTING STORY

Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) – Warntungurru

This painting depicts the Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant

Dreaming) from Warntungurru, west of Yuendumu. ‘Pamapardu’ is the Warlpiri name for the flying ants

or termites that build the large anthills found throughout Warlpiri country. This country belongs

to Nakamarra/Napurrurla women and Jakamarra/Jupurrurla men. ‘Pamapardu’ are flying ants. They build

earth mounds (‘mingkirri’) that are common in the Tanami area. When heavy rains come in summer the

‘mingkirri’ get flooded out, so the ‘pamapardu’ grow wings and fly off to make new homes, following

their queens to dry mounds or to build a new. When they have found their new home they drop their

wings. In this stage they can be collected, lightly cooked in coals and eaten. As they fall to the

ground women collect them to eat because they are nice and sweet. In contemporary Warlpiri

paintings traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa, particular sites and other

elements. When this Jukurrpa story is painted concentric circles are used to represent the

‘mingkirri’ and the rockholes involved in the story, including the central one at Wapurtali (Mt

Singleton). Dashes are ofte around

the circles to represent the ‘pamapardu’.

Why Choose Kingston Grange

Kingston Grange is renowned for its commitment to quality and craftsmanship. With a focus on sustainable materials and eco-friendly production methods, choosing Kingston Grange means investing in a brand that values both style and the environment. Their attention to detail ensures that each piece is not only fashionable but also built to last.

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