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Dhiyal Top

$195.00

Kirralaampuwan Silk - Pre-Order for March

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Dhiyal Top

$195.00

Kirralaampuwan Silk - Pre-Order for March

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Your new perfect corset style top yet comfy! Designed to hug the body on the sides , this top still gives you a corset vibe with a relaxed V shape front.

  • Corset style without boning

  • Cropped sides

  • Tie up back and straps

  • 100% Linen - original artwork by Maddy Hodgetts

  • Models wear size medium

  • Dhiyal, Nightjar Owl - Ngiyampaa

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Kirralaampuwan - Where the stars fell

This is the children’s version of the story told by Uncle John Shipp

Back in the Ngurrumpaa, as the people moved around the land, they saw many stars falling from the sky onto where Girilambone is today.

When the people found where the stars had fallen, they discovered that there were beautiful and precious stones lying everywhere, so they all started to gather them.

The surrounding tribes had also seen the stars falling, and they too had come to investigate. Being mesmerised by the beauty of the stones, they started collecting them as well.

Fights started breaking out amongst all the people as they became greedier and greedier for the beautiful stones.

Biami watched on as the people fighting over these precious stones were breaking the law that all people should not be greedy. He covered the stones over and created the hills that we see today at Girilambone as a reminder to everyone to share and not become greedy.

 

We acknowledge our Wangaaypuwan Ancestors, of the Country and Rivers we live and work on. We pay respects to our Elders for their ongoing guidance and wisdom.