Scented Coconut & Finger Lime Body Gift Set Featuring Aboriginal Artwork by Jacinta-Rai Ridgeway Maahs

$59.95

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Description

Embrace the tropical bliss of Australia with our Australian Coconut & Finger Lime gift set featuring artwork by contemporary Aboriginal artist Jacinta-Rai Ridgeway Maahs. This set includes a Hand Cream, a Scented Candle Tin, and a luxurious Body Soap. The Hand Cream and Soap are crafted with nourishing shea butter and all are infused with invigorating natural scents, these Australian-made products will transport you to a paradise of coconut and zesty finger lime.

Celebrate indigenous art while indulging in the soothing scents and skin-nurturing properties of this exquisite gift set. Treat yourself or a loved one to a sensory journey inspired by the natural wonders of the land down under.

  • Designed and Made in Australia
  • Pack includes 1 x Hand Cream, Candle Tin and Soap
  • Comes in a beautiful cotton gift bag
  • Size – Hand cream 75ml, Candle Tin 170g & Soap 200g
  • Made with Natural ingredients
  • No Petro-chemicals, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Animal Fats or Propylene Glycol.
  • Vegan Friendly, Not tested on Animals.
  • Candle Tin contains 100% Soy Wax
  • Member of the Indigenous Art Code
  • Royalties paid to the artist

Jacinta-rai Ridgeway-Maahs is a contemporary Indigenous Artist, telling stories through art like her ancestors. A proud Worimi woman creating on Butchulla country, Jacinta-rai embraces earthy tones, peachy pinks, pastels and bold colours. Motivated by country, community, culture, life and family, she creates stories that connect with people of all cultures.

Jacinta-rai’s art is meditation. Quiet relaxation comes with every symbol, dash and dot. She strongly believes children are our future, in education, equality, taking care of country, kindness and walking together.

 

Journeys in the Sun Journeys in the sun tells of the many experiences had by my Worimi ancestors as they travelled across country.

The warmth and brightness of the sun are represented by a large mustard circle. A rainbow portrays vast sand dunes of Worimi land as the sun beams down on them and the path travelled.

The large circle pattern embraces the fundamental core of our spirit, coming together and our cultural and community beliefs. Circles demonstrate various mobs in community, yarning with their young, teaching the way of the land using sun, sky and sea to survive on country.

Finally, tracks connect individual mobs and show how they come together in times of celebration or need – living together on country