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Silk/Cotton Scarf – Wattle Bird Among the Eucalyptus Synandra

$80.00

Uniquely Australian Art Scarves by Helen Ansell.

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Introducing a range of uniquely Australian scarves featuring original designs by Helen Ansell.

This stunning scarf showcases an adapted design from Helen Ansell’s original artwork Wattle Bird Among the Eucalyptus Synandra

The Western Wattlebird (Anthochaera lunulata) from the honeyeater family is endemic to South-Western Australia. It occurs toward the coast from Israelite Bay, North to Geraldton and inland to the Stirling Range, Lake Grace and Northam. Eucalyptus synandra, commonly known as Jingymia Mallee, is found as several small populations on sandplains and rises between Geraldton and Mount Marshall in the Eastern Wheatbelt. 27 separate populations have been identified, containing 1200 individual plants; mostly between north of Morawa to around Koorda. It is classified as ‘Threatened Flora’.

Helen Ansell Fine Art Scarves are crafted from a silk/cotton blend material and measure 45cm x 190cm.

These scarves make luxurious gifts and cherished keepsakes for art and native Australian flora and fauna enthusiasts.