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Koyiyoong Silk Scarf

Koyiyoong Silk Scarf celebrates the artistic vision of renowned Indigenous artist Saretta Fielding, translating her distinctive designs onto premium silk. Crafted from fine silk with a semi-sheer finish, this scarf drapes beautifully and moves with effortless elegance.

The soft fabric feels luxurious against the skin, making it equally suited to everyday wear or special occasions. Each scarf arrives in a gift box and includes a story card that connects you to the artwork and cultural narrative behind the design. Perfect for collectors of contemporary Indigenous art, those seeking meaningful fashion pieces, or as a thoughtful gift that honours both artistry and heritage.

 KOYIYOONG - CAMPSITE

Koyiyoong depicts the journey trails, trade routes and resting places crisscrossing our great country.

Used by Aboriginal people from generation to generation, the knowledge of pathways and campsite locations is passed down.

50 x 180 cm

$27.22

Original: $90.73

-70%
Koyiyoong Silk Scarf—

$90.73

$27.22

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Koyiyoong Silk Scarf celebrates the artistic vision of renowned Indigenous artist Saretta Fielding, translating her distinctive designs onto premium silk. Crafted from fine silk with a semi-sheer finish, this scarf drapes beautifully and moves with effortless elegance.

The soft fabric feels luxurious against the skin, making it equally suited to everyday wear or special occasions. Each scarf arrives in a gift box and includes a story card that connects you to the artwork and cultural narrative behind the design. Perfect for collectors of contemporary Indigenous art, those seeking meaningful fashion pieces, or as a thoughtful gift that honours both artistry and heritage.

 KOYIYOONG - CAMPSITE

Koyiyoong depicts the journey trails, trade routes and resting places crisscrossing our great country.

Used by Aboriginal people from generation to generation, the knowledge of pathways and campsite locations is passed down.

50 x 180 cm