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2026 Indigenous Wool Scarf

SKU:
$80.00

Introducing the 2026 Indigenous Wool Scarf!
Inspired by the powerful artwork of Cian McCue, this scarf brings elements of the artist’s broader creation into a wearable piece that connects culture, storytelling, and design.

The artwork is centred around the seven seasons on the Larrakia calendar, with each season represented by a significant plant or animal indicator.
From the left of the artwork we start with:

Balnba (Rainy season) – the start of the wet season and a good time for finding shellfish in and around the mangroves as they are uncovered by rain.
Dalay (Monsoon) – sees the monsoon begin, with crocodiles nesting and laying eggs throughout this period.
Mayilema (Knock ‘em down storms) – marks the end of the wet season, bringing cooler conditions and the arrival of dragonflies as the dry approaches.
Damibila (Barramundi season) – when barramundi move from the floodplains out towards the sea.
Dinidjangama (Heavy dew) – the cold time of year, when floodplains dry and water lilies come into bloom.
Gurulwa guligi (Big wind) – a time of strong winds and magpie goose hunting season.
Dalirrgang (Build up) – as seas heat up, box jellyfish move closer to shore, marking the transition back toward the wet.

Features
2026 Indigenous design
Official Sublimated Club Logos

Product Details
Fit: Regular
Fabric: 100% Merino Wool
Colour/s: Navy Blue/ White