Kulyakartu Silk Tie by Muuki Taylor
$80.00
Temporarily out of stock
One of Twelve Kulyakartu tie by Muuki Taylor
In this exquisite landscape study, Muuki Taylor depicts the grass country around Kulyakartu, in the north of the Great Sandy Desert. There is very good hunting at Kulyakartu, but no permanent water. During pujiman (traditional, desert dwelling) times, Taylor’s family walked there each year following the wet season.
100% silk satin with cotton padding and silk lining. All of our ties come in a beautiful gift box and include an artist’s card, detailing the artist’s work and practice.
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