Australian Made Apron – Seven Sisters by Marlene Doolan

(14 customer reviews)

$30.00

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  • 100 % Cotton Fabric
  • Aboriginal Design
  • Slip-on neck strap
  • Adjustable waist straps
  • Large pocket
  • size : 75cm x 54cm
  • Easy wash care
  • Handmade in Australia

2 in stock

Description

Design Name: Seven Sisters

Artist Name: Marlene Doolan

Dreamtime:

This is a beautiful handmade Australian Made Apron. This apron features a beautiful aboriginal design of Seven Sisters by Marlene Doolan.

Australian Aboriginal people tell several stories about seven sisters from the Dreaming Time which is the time of the creation of the universe by their ancestors. This story of seven sisters originated from the culture of stars in the Taurus constellation.

There were seven sisters who were all beautiful and elegant. Every man who saw them wished to marry one of the sisters. One day the sisters went into the bush with their digging sticks to gather food including wood ants, witchetty grubs and honey ants. After a successful expedition, they sat down to enjoy a feast, never imagining that a lonely warrior named Warrumma was hiding close by, watching them. While the sisters were eating, Warrumma took away two of the digging sticks and hid them. All the sisters looked for the two lost sticks in vain but eventually the five sisters who still had their digging sticks sadly left without the two sisters whose sticks had been taken.

Clever Warrumma came out of hiding and firmly grabbed the two sisters by their waists. He promised the girls that he would take good care of them and would marry them. The two girls decided that they would pretend to agree to Warrumma’s plan while looking out for the opportunity to escape. One day they were asked to cut pine bark to make a fire. As soon as the girls climbed the pine trees, those trees started to grow right up to the sky. Warrumma shouted in vain for the girls to come down. But they kept climbing and were soon warmly welcomed to the sky by the five sisters anxiously waiting for them, If you observe constellations carefully you may see the two freed girls as they arrive at their sisters’ camp in the sky.

Artist Marlene Doolan is from Santa Teresa in the Northern Territory. In her painting, she depicts luminous heavenly bodies suspended in the desert night sky. The Milky Way is represented as clouds of dots of different sizes and major stars are represented as a large dots surrounded by circles.

14 reviews for Australian Made Apron – Seven Sisters by Marlene Doolan

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  1. Diane L. Stark

    Hello this picture train fabric was on display on one of the model train displays i was on at a train exhibition last weekend no one else thought of doing that a lot of people were impressed seeing it. regards robert.

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  2. Eve

    Fabric was of very good quality – print was excellent – I was a little surprised at the smaller size of the panel – a bit hard to reconcile actual numbers to reality – but all in all happy with the panel.

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  3. Barbara Beck

    I got the item in a timely matter which I absolutely love but the colors weren’t as vibrant as they were in the picture. All in all, I do love the panel so thank you.

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  4. Elizabeth Pegan

    Fabric is exactly as described on the site, delivery was quick and items packaged well.

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  5. Rhonda Martin

    I got the item in a timely matter which I absolutely love but the colors weren’t as vibrant as they were in the picture. All in all, I do love the panel so thank you.

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